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‘'nUttiDAY, NOvEh'.ttt 25, i47f
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ThiE TULIA HERALD
— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING —
CASH IN ADVANCE
Minin'u.n charge $1 00 per inser-
tion, a ents per word first insertion,
4 certs per word each additional
Inserter. PUBLISHED EVERY THURS-
DAY, DEADLINE TUESDAY, 4 P.M.
TIRES? CHECK WITH US FOR
PROMPT SERVICE * QUALITY.
NEW COOPER TIRES AT REA-
SONABLE PRICES JOHN YOUNG
TIRE COMPANY. S J-dc
fffX I Setedoo of Tint daw
•ed *es at Swisher Tire Co.,
WRhw it • SI tfr
FOR SALE: Watkins Products.
Household and Watkins Agri-Pro-
ducts R. F. McCa^land. 229 N.
Maxwell, Tulia. Texas. Office: $95-
41*1; Res 995-3291 ot Suzanne
Simps, n. 311 Buffalo Trail. 99ft-
4973__2-tfc
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house
lOO’xlOO’ corner lot. Living
room, dining room and one
bedroom carpeted. Plumbed
for washer and dryer. See at
223 N.W. 4th St or contact
Billy Cowan at 213 N.W. 4th
995-4241 after 5 or 995-3535
during the day. TFC
FOR SAI F 15’ Oris Craft, fiber
g!as< boat. 78 hn Merntrv, electric
•tart, trailer Ph 995-1584. 19-t
REAR TRACTOR DUALS
WHEELS AND TIRES. JOHN
YOUNG TIRE CO._M-tfc
FOR SAT F, 15’ Texa« Maid boat.
Evtnnide, electric start trailer. Ph.
995-1585_19 - tfc
FOR SAI.F: CHEVY enutpment:
power pack head . 3 >p<v<1 trans .
Hurst shifter*, alum, power glide,
etc. B ,T §n
FOR SALE C..**l Nrldine sites.
Lots • xcellentlv located in red-
dentl i’ -a-ction S«- Mrs Henry
Teohe’ 320 N. Briscoe Tuiia. Ph.
•95-2121. 35 - tfc
—t--
HOI K FOR SM.F 3 bedroom,
1'2 b :h-. stucm with brick fac-
ing. r.“v room in b.k Fast
Broad vav 995-3318. 43-tfc
FOP 8 M ,F ■ 1967 Old-mobile,
loaded '0(57 Otdillac, loaded. Con-
tact J re at 995-4151. 44-tfc
FOR SAI F: 1 5" Green Trriga-
lion pi mp. Call after 4 30, (548-4122.
_39 - tfc
FOR SALE 19(55 Ford Truck. 2
tor 14* steel grain bed with
cattle '•neks: 194'. Gleaner Com-
bine, 14’ header with Roll-A-Cones:
Eversion earth mover. 4-yard
capacrv Grain buggy. Shop-made
used 'Tie seas m N IT Baldwin.
200 \o "h \listm 995-4325 39 tfc
FOR SM.F. 1955 2 door Chev.
hard ton. Like new 425 h p 409,
heavy duty Ford four sjieed. new
Finest.<•> -s. rustmn wheels,
electn fu 1 jwmp. new paint.
B. J. George - 995-3758
after 5
(Would consider trade)
FOR SM.F: Baled drvland i-ane
448 43.11 44 - tfc
FOR SM.F: Gentle mare. 14
quarter. 14 Shetland with or with-
out rig. (548 4331 44-tfc
FOR SAI.K: 1971 take new Ford
Pickup XI T, load.,I 13.000 miles
995-3255.__47 - tfc
FOR SM.F: Portable dishw.idl-
er Excellent condition. Call 995-
4816._47 - 2p
FOR SM.F or RENT: Steel build-
ings. c it h loading chutes. win* roll-
ers Comer of 3rd ts Railroad Ave.
9954049 Fouteh Melding. 47-2c
FOR SALE or RENT: 3 b»xi-
room stucco house, carpet aid fur-
nace heat, 2.7 acres land, new
water well, west ot Tulia. Call
after 4 p.m. 627-3587._45-tfc
FOR SALE: Used saddles, shop
equipment, two and four wh<«l
trailers, boats and motors, mini-
bikes, motorcycles. Jeeps, pickups,
rifles, shotgun, pistols. We trade.
Jennings Supply, Tulia, I’hone 99.V
4(581. 45 - tfc
FOR SALE: 19(58 Cougar 2 door
Hardtop. Near perfect. Extra clean.
Disc brakes, power steering, load-
ed, factory a i r, Michelin tire*,
beautiful 3-tone brown. $2,095. Don
Crocker, 995-2296. 4>:fi
SEE and CALL Pearl Walling
for knitted and crocheted gifts.
995-3499. 45 - 3c
GARAGE SALE: Friday and Sat-
urday, Nov. 26 &• 27. 126 ilillcrost
Road, Dimmit* lliwav. 47 - lc
FOR SALE: 1966 Ford Failane
500. Good condition $800 995-4459.
47 2p
T-E Liquid Feed. 32% protein, *70
tin. Feeders & trailer available,
at Taylor - Evans Farm Stare.
47 - tfc
FOR SALE: Compile Lionel
train layout, suitable for a 4 x 8
board CaH 995-3126 47-lc
FOR SALE: N e w 3 bodro «m
house in Mackenzie Addition. G. E.
builtins, fireplace, large firu>lMxl
ba-ement, large utility room, pan-
eled den. living room and dining
room. 2M, baths and double garage.
995-3696 47 - tfc
Voters To Determine Morality
Of Taking Interest-Free Loans
FOR RENT: Rooms by week or
month, new trailer homes, fully
furnished Refrigerated air, cable
TV, trailer parking spaces. Hill-
crest Motel and Trailer Courts.
Under new management and own-
ership Phone 9954022. S2-tfc
FOR RENT: One G two bedroom
furnished apta Bills paid. AUb
ba-helor units. 316 E. Broadway.
19-tlr
FOR RENT: I and 2 bedroom,
furnished and unfurnished apart-
ments Carpeted, air conditioned,
laundry, and swimming pool. MA-
LIBU APARTMENTS, 995-4064
13 . tfc
FOR RENT: 3 and I room apart-
ments, also bedrooms. TV Cabin.
Private bath. West Side Apart •
---- « - tfc
FOR RENT One-bed room fur-
nish’d apartment Phone (568-2330.
47 - tfc
FOR RENT: Unfurnished 3 b.*d-
room house. 309 N. Hale $50 A K
Brannan, 9954331. 46-2p
FOR RENT: Small 2 room fur-
nished house. Contart B J.
George, 225. S. Floyd, 995 3758.
NEW STANLEY HOME PRO •
DUCTS Hostess prize contest, and
your Stanley needs. Call Naomi
Thick. 437-MI. TT-tfe
WANT TO BUY: Late model
El Camino Will sell VoOcswagon
$450, 996-300?_44 - tfc
Rl
PEANUT & CANDY VENDING
BUSINESS in Tulia. requires few
hours weekly. Total investment,
3938 cash Writ.- TEXAS KANDY
KOMPANY, 1135 Basse Rd San
Antonio, Tex. 78212. Induck> phone
number. 47 - 4p
TO GIVE AW \Y: Rlack. f male
poodle, approx. 2 years old 995-4817
47 - lp
By ELTON L. MILLER
Herald Correspondent
A vteran cour Juris? politician,
one who began his c areer as court-
h iuse n w-paper reporter before
being elected to office, sat in his
easy chair in a plush Dallas a-
partm nt.
■*N it a soul will escape,” said
Prarce M. Bride, retired justice of
th. • peace. ‘Every a.to connected
with the scanda's in Austin will
be defeated in the upcoming eiec-
tions Mark well my words.”
Many other Texans are l>-ginning
to hink the same thoughts. Some
simply will r»it fac.* the realities
>f lit Ot :ers rein mber another
PRIVATE DETECTIVE: Domestic,
criminal, civil. For apixnntm -nt
phone 3-55-1903 or write P.O. Box
3081. Amarillo, T x 79105 41-10p
The Swisher County Museum is
kept open each Sunday jfternoon
from 2 - 5, by paid contributions
from interested citizens. Your do-
nations at any time will be ap-
preciated.
LONG TERM farm and ranch
lon^ for purchase of land, equip-
ment, improvements. See Federal
Land I’.jnk Assn. US N. Arm-
strong, Tulia, Texas or call 995-
3129 28 - tfc
I need Real Estate Listings. If
you are going to Buy or Sell con-
tact Art at the Dairy Queen. 995
3289, Tulia, Texas. Art Schreck, Jr.
30 . tfc
SWATHING A BALING. Phone M4-
2411. Clifford Jamison 39 12p
FOR ALL YOUR AUTO SER-
VICE, CALL TULIA MOBIL. «9S-
ffl*_41 • tfc
QUITTINC, BUSINESS: Good, fat
caged h*'ns for sale. 50c each.
J ihnny Lanham. 823-3141, Silver-
ton. 46-2p
REGISTERED NURSES - May
have weekends off, and earn $750.
starting salary Call colleot 806-
983-287'.. 983-5219 or 983 3985. Floy-
d.ida, Tex. 46 - 2c
WANTED: Would like to rent 4
section or section dryland. Write
Box X. c-o Tulia Herald, Drawer
87, Tulia. Texas 79088 S - tfc
ELGIN WATCHeT" Expert watch
repairing. Flynt Jewelry and Drug.
995 - 3353._R • tfc
SPECIALTY HOUSE
Special - Saturday only 3 ham-
burg r, $1 or 3 h .t dogs, $1 (to go
only). Phone 995-4208. 47-lc
THE amazing Blue Lustre will
leave your upholstery beautifully
soft and clean K nt electric shatn-
po 1 r $1. Rams y Furniture.
LOST qnd FOUND
FOUND: a bicycle in weeds
back of my barn Owtmt may have
by describing and paying fnr this
ad at 214 N Fannin.
E. L. Knight 454p
“ANNOUNCEMENTS
We would like ts extend our
thanks to the Tulia Volunteer Fire
Dep;trtment for their s|>eed and
efficiency in extinguishing the fire
in mir home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burton
•
I would tike to thank all who vis-
it d m \ -etit flowers, cards, and
for the prayers and concern for me
during my recent hospitalization.
Hardy Feelings
era of scandals, the years of the
Allan Shiv-T. ailmim-tiati >n.
Sometini-s Judge McBride is a
little politically naive and this
could be another of t'l > times.
Vote buying and irnluen: • (teil-
dling is nothing new at :h capilol
in Austin. It v»a, here from the
beginning, even in the d.ivs of the
Republic of Texas. Old Sam II >u-
ston felt its p:n?h?s.
But from 18:i6. after the Battle
>f San Jacin.j, t> 1971, after th-
battle irf 'he bankers and insurance
f.ildup-. lobbyists and th ir influ-
ence have been a source of pecula-
tion and a bane to the xisL-nce of
goad, hjnest govern 111 nt.
Perhaps no ne fought graft and
the influence of sp.-cial inter’-.ts
more than did the gieat James
Stephen Hogg as Wood County a:-
torney, district attorney, Texas at-
torney g neral and as governor.
He aim 1st ln.-vt his life b fore he
left Quitman f >r high r oflie. l»c-
cau- ■ he insisted on strict en-
torcement of th • law of the land.
He once -aid that if hr were in
heav.-n. I okmg down upon the
e:.rth. he would lo ik ' with grief”
upon conditions in Texas.
Govern ir Hogg had fought the
railroad companies and their n -ak-
ing ways -inee th firs-: line enter-
ed th slate. He came fac - to face
with all sorts of lobbyists in his
day. And as his days w re coming
to an end, hr desired no further
public office, but he lashed out at
the hands of . pecial interests that
were then — as now — guiding
the destinies of government.
On March 11, 1903, he made a
-perch at the old Opera House in
Austin in which he said:
• This class of service (citizens
seeking legislation) is cleatly dis-
tingui-liable fr„in the sneaking,
button holding, . 1 eve touching,
arming, campaign smraring influ-
nc • which professional lobbyists
alt mpt lo u-r up.in legislators.
“Above all, thr free pass dis-
pensing and free lunch giver who
carries his roll o-f greenbacks ■
his overeat p-xket to foot the
bills incurred far hte (ler-onsl in-
flu, nc ’ among the mrmbei.s, is
ma t cantemptible.”
Gov rnar Hogg believed that ev-
•ry citiz n had a right to appear
bt'far* thr Legislature to discuss
any mrasurr pending, and that
e\ ry private and municipal cor-
poration had a right to -end its
a t rneys or agenis before commit-
ters to discuss the (writs of any
bill aff cling iheir rights. But there
were limits to such coercion.
It will b.- a gtarious day,” he
told the tnrong in Au4in, “in Tex-
as when in .ibedience to the will
of the fxmple, our r presentatives
Weddings
All Occasior
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARGIE
Appointments:
Phone 684 2535
P. O. Box 484
Kress, Texas
MARGIE
HUGHES
NOTICE
Having Plumbing Problems?
Call JARVIS NALL
995-2588
—Handling All Types of Sales—
JAMES O. CRUCE
Auctioneer
Star Route, Kress, Texas 79052
Edmondson (806) 864 3565
Redmon: (806) 627-3892
will be fi j3 from such con:ami-
nating inllucnc*. If tonight I were
in th. paradise of heaven I should
look with grief upon these condi-
tions in Texas.
"If tonight 1 were in the* seeth-
ing crater of perdition, I should
look with pity upon the conditions
as they are now in Texas, which,
if continued, will make Texas hell
itself. Ix-t us ha\e Texas, the etn-
piie .-tate, governed by the peo-
ple; not Texas, the truck patch,
ruled by corpora c lobyi-sts.”
It’s amazing but that speech by
Governor Hogg could have been
mack* yest.niay and reported in
today’s Au-un American, except
for the f.to’ lhal there seem to be
few Hoggs around who are willing
to criticize.
If Judge McBride is correct in
his survey of the Texas |xiliticol
crisis, thin the voters soon will
judg- whether there has bec-n
wrongdoing. And whether it L right
or wrong for a [>ers«n in high of-
What a gre-al name for an X-
rated movie thi'atre — The E-
tablu.shnx*nt.
Th • United St.ilev is the wxirld's
foremast example of a credit scar-
red economy.
Tulia
Rotary
Club
•vary
Wad noon
Piggly
Wiggly
mooting
Police
Blotter
Nov. 15 - Answered disturbance
call. Issued two tickets for speed-
ing, one fir running stop sign.
Nov. 16 - Answered disturbance
call. Issued :hree tiikets for speed-
ing, one for no driver’s license.
Nov. 17 - Issued ticket f rr . p-cd-
ing, one for defective muffler.
Nov. 18 - Made two arrests for
minor m po.-session of alcohol. Is-
sued two tickets for spt'cding, two
for running slip sign.
Nov. 19 - Issued three tickets
fice to take interest-free loans when
legislation affecting the Under is
a', stake.
for speeding, nr.e for no driver's
licens.-.
N..v. 20 - Mai • four arre ts for
minor in posse ion of alcohol. Is-
sued seven tickets for speeding,
^ne I • violation of (Liver’s license
restriction, on? for driving on
wi lg ride of street.
Nov. 21 - Mad arres’. for mak-
ing all nil a,.liable to minor, on?
arrest for drunkenness, six arrest>
for nun r in p s-e.son of alcohol.
Issued three ticket- fir spreding,
two for headlight out, one far no
driver’s license, one for running
stop sign.
Patrull d 1390 miles during per-
uid.
•
A Tampa reader included this
paragraph in a 1 tt. r to his son
and daughter-in-law:
‘We are as Well as age |x*rmits.
Did I ever tell you that I think
p iple live K.oger who can take
pride in Iheir children, in-laws and
grandchildren? Gives us m o r e
peace of mmd — we sleep better—
and live longer. So thanks for
that.’
Inch Master
The easy fun way
to exercise tha*
REALLY WORKS
995 3633 Ruth Raymond
Gwyn Vaughn, President
1
W
Singer Real Estate
FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS
WHETHER YOU’RE BUYING OR SELLING
Office 995-4371 Home 995-3678
120 S. ARMSTRONG
<5
MEETING
every Thun.
12:00 noon
In (ho
Room
Piggly
Wiggly
Building
Roy Miller, President
l. ■'INATlb^
VADE'S WELD. & MACH.
You Get the Be»t Deal
From a Company You Know
TULIA, TEXAS 806-995-3872
MECTMO
Every Tuea.
12:00 Noon
Piggly Wiggly
Meeting Room
Dannry Lewis, President
TULIA LODOI MO. 7B9
New Homes For Sale
Low down payment and low monthly pay*
ments for Qualified applicants
FOR INFORMATION & PLANS SEE
Ed Harris Lumber Co.
TULIA, TEXAS
J. T. Brinkley, W M.
W. O. Puett, Sec y
Stated Meeting!
4th Mon. eo Month
J. R. BMN POST UH
VFW MEETINGS
2nd » 4th Tu
liOO p.m.
POST HOME
Vincent Black, Post Commander
W. 1. Starnes, Quartermaster
WANTED: Waitresses. Apply
person Brace’s Grill fe-
ta
tfc
FOR SALE
3 bedroom house on lOO’xlOO’ comer lot. Living
room, dining room and one bedroom carpeted. Plumbed
for washer and dryer. See at 223 N.W. 4th St. or con-
tact Billy Cowan at 213 N. W. 4th St.. Phone 995-4241
after 5 or 995-3535 during the day.
FLUID CHANGE AND ADJUSTMENT
$A88
Automatic Transmission
E Al
8
See YOUNG'S AUTOMATIC
North 87 — Tulia
Phone 995-4228 _ Day or Night
Contracting Service
Designing
Service
Building
Remodeling
Financing
Insulation
Mound €ity
Paints
• Fencing Materials
• Plumbing Supplies
• Sewer Rooter Service
• Decorator Supplies
• Electrical Supplies
• Armstrong Linoleum
• lohns-ManvIlle
Roofing
ID HARRIS
LUMBERMEN
Building Material
Merchants
rULIA — Hart
LOANS TO
Buy - Build - Improve Home
—REASONABLE RATES AND TERMS—
Let us discuss your needs with you
i; Tulia Savings & Loan Association
{jjjyWy 200 N. Maxwell 995-3521
WmV_TULIA, TEXAS
Happy Time Hobby Shop
Will be giving instructions in
• CERAMICS Tuesday and Friday Night —7 to 10
and
# ARTEX TUBE PAINTING Thursday Night —7 to 10
Instruction will bo given by Jeanette Morris. Mrs. Melvin Hill, and Totsy
Criswell For information and regristration call or come by the Happy Time
Hobby Shop west of Wilson & Nichols Lumber Co.
We offer finished pieces on request and also have Ceramic in the bisque.
Happy Time Hobby Shop
211 S.W. 2nd
(West of Wilson & Nichols Lumber Co.)
995-3010
CESSPOOL PROBUMS
4 Country Drilling Sarvict
AMARILLO, TEXAS
Phona 343-0907
Urban Kleman
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Cabinets A Specialty
Phone 995-3696
Golden Spread
O. J. Love
Office 995-4877
REAL ESTATE
523 N. 87 Ave.
Frona Love
Home 995-3279
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Large 3-Bedroom, 2-bath — GOOD LOCATION.
Land — Good water, North Plains to trade for land in
this area.
DAVID'S CONOCO
CONOCO WINTER-FLO
SHOCK ABSORBERS ANTI-FREEZE
Guaranteed far th# life of $1.49 P#f Gallon
Vehicle $1.79 InstoKod
DYNALIFE HEAVY DUTY $g jq Cas#
$1.15 per Gallon
(55 Gallon Drum)
Installed Plus Tax
*13*s
N. Highway 87
995-4700
320 Acres on the pavement S.E. of Tulia. $175 per acre
with small down payment.
10 Acres—Big 2-story house with 4 bedrooms, cellar,
and many fruit trees. Perfect for a large family. $20,000.
3 Bedroom house with fire place and fenced hack yard.
Only $250. down. 510 N. Crosby.
2 Bedroom frame house in good shape. Priced to sell.
3 Bedroom stucco house. $7,500.
MIKE HALL with Burton Real Estate
Burton-Tucker
REAL ESTATE
117 N. Armstrong Office 995-3076
Residence 995-2103
*
SALE EVERY FRIDAY-
10 o'clock
TULIA LIVESTOCK AUCTION
Stocker Calves Available at all times, in lots
or we can ordar.
Hoyat N. Burnam — 995-3821
Dim mitt Hwy. — Tulia, Taxas — 995-2202
FALL FERTILIZER
— PLOW DOWN —
No Carrying Charges Until April 25!
SEE TAYLOR-EVANS
TaJutcStoresi IiCr
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1971, newspaper, November 25, 1971; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506177/m1/6/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.