The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1971 Page: 21 of 32
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115 N. Armstrong 995-3129
SAC Bombers To Practice
Bomb Targets Near Tulia
OFFUTT AFB, Neb. - Begin-
ning Jan. 27, 1972, Strategic Air
Command (SAC) B - 52 and FB-
111 bombers will fly low-level prac-
tice bombing missions against sim-
ulated targets near Big Lake, Tex.,
and Tulia, Texas.
Radar bomb scaring (RBS) equip-
ment at Air Force facilities near
The Advertising Institute
By S. 1 TALBERT
University o< Mississippi
The reatailer who thinks that
for the same thing or person. said you cannot ave you-r life by
When the question before a con- trying to save it) and challenge
gregation is which h>mn to use or them to a d ath worth living out,
how to serve Holy Communion, a or the Church, itself, will have lost
rift will be inevitable. When the its c»altness.
question is how to lift Christ up, %
the differences merely become „ ,,, „ . .........
sources of variety and opportunity , ^ j w lb. t mW apply
for the spice of diwsity. Thet£ * ’ ",.a.n.“,,t'lurers and M'rvKV m’
is power over the demons of hate UUMIK S-
and lust a"d and fear m ,.\ — Prices charged by manu-
such perfect love. facturera, mm vice industries and
The urgent neid of people is not prof, ssi ns may not be increased
for activity to occupy their nunds, over fr.- ze period levels, except as
but for a mission to make their a result of allowable cost in-
lives meaningful. That is why there creases in effe. t on or af er No-
are more members who stay a- veinber 14, adiu-ted to reflect pro-
files? two cities will use radio and advertising cai sell a or duct when ....... . _ way from the Church because it ductivity gains. In any event, price
radar signals to measuie ac - thV I no denTand wUl COuld ** reduced ,0 1 ( c a 1 pro- is doing too little than there are ;n,, ,a eY must n „ ?esuM jn' any
curacy of the simulated b o m b j, ^ api>ointed in advertising. Judioes. It is no wonder that the because it Is doing too much. incr. is.* in a frill's pretax profit
drops. Thicri. n. me in ihit irtv-rtis- t’buech failed to produce whole- The Church must forsake its hab- margin (a. a percen age of sale.-)
For six months SAC B-52 STRAT- m r ln rreatine de- n?ss in individuals and society, it of appealing to people on the as established during the firm’s
OFAKTRESSBS and FB-Uls will „^n<i l> mind is alwavs on the "holeness catnes from total love bast- of a selfish salvation (Jesus bar- |>e.-iod.
fly training missions at sub-sonic thresaow'of change The most sue-
specds almg the centerline of a 0vScfui of all merchants are those
10-mile-wide corridor at 500-1,500 A^ t anticipate a change in de-
fect above the ground. The aircraft man j m(j us, advertising to claim
do not carry bombs on these train- a jr j, m, ^ t
lnln,^htS' , , . w • At one tunc American grocery
The lo\v level route begins ap- shopping was don.* on Saturday.
proximately 20 miles south of Ft.
Today, grocery buying is spread
Stockton where the aircraft fly 0VHjr endrj week. The change is
w® t then due south down a lim* 16 g)e r(,sun (){ a charging way of
mile, west of Marathon Turning living, working, and ea.ing. Sue-
easi through the Santiago Mount- cc sfu| grocers recognis'd the new
a*ns. then north, the route passes d.mand and adiusted advertising
17 miles east of Ft. Stockton in ,,oll,.tes acco:dingly.
to a point six miles south of (’ran:*
where a right turn to the east is
made.
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T ys and gift item, were once
seas inal it in Today the toy and
_ gift bu-incs. is a four billion dol-
The first simulated bomb drop |a( nia k which bring, a steady
ls maue a; the bombers pas; noith nn,^ „f ty- (ash register from
of Big Lake. Turning north 20 january through December.
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miles east of Rig Lake the route
then winds through w-st Tevas oast Trt“ m'w d ”and ,nr Kif,s re‘
the** towns of Slilmg . ity (!1
rado City, and Dickens.
Eight miles west of Matador,
the bombers turn northeast and
changing s icial cu. toms Birthdays
and minor hilidays have become
major occa-nns for gift buying
- . _ ... a. routine. For many, Christmas
pass seven miles northea-t of the shopping has become a year-around
Lockney RBS site and on to a
point southeast of Tulia whs*re the Adv.rtis:ng da*; not create the
route turns northea-l The low lev- (.(imiii, n which cause people
e terminates eight mil *s |, nun | n,,w m ^hods of selling
northwest of < larendon at which an(j n v |)r tj„ ,s
point the bombers return to high
altitude.
The Empty Pm
By W. JENE MILLER
In- a jn* t of the Christian re-
\ nmj:>- -en-ic ■ of advertising is
, . , , .. , . providing rew information in har-
'^n i^£l,nna ^ urn 10 nio.iv with c n lantly changing con-
m*y RBS site for extra practice s ,|n . _ .
bomb runs will occasionally b* m
made upon reaching Tulia by exe-
cuting a 180 d -gree right turn, pass-
ing north of Matador and re-enter-
ing the primary mute north of
Dickens
The mobile RBS facilities are viialism on the frontier was its
u ed to infect realism into SAC cal] for personal piety as a moans
training programs by providing of witne..ing to the Lordship of
(Tews with a wid- rang,- of un .1 os CME
familiar targets and rouhes. Ap- This w o in perfect accord with
proximately 22 Air Force personn I I'l* Srriptuic’.- injunctions to bear
will man th«* site at Lockney wilh f nit w . thy of repenlann* and do
a smaller detachment of approx- all to the glory of God Bui a
imately 17 personnel at Big Lake d odful mut ition of this fiuit was
These are radar and electronic :h • weed of personal salvation as
technicians plus personnel needed d If ent from service to the world
to maintain the facility and fur- and participation in the Body of
nish other support. Christ.
• Out of this perversion has come
Q — Are dividends and interest an atomistic concept which Is
subject to legal restraints under manifest in the attempt to ignore
the Economic Stabilization Prog- Christian history and corporate dis-
ram? ciplirx* through the Church. The
A — No. However, the Commit- t g ettable d pendency of church-
tee on Interest and Dividend., es- m n on 'liking the preacher", or
taWished by the President, will avoiding the disturbing processes
formulate and execute a program if growth, magnified the variance
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Christmas
We hope every ChrhtMRi
which will last throughout i
k aglow with a happiness
* which lies ahead.
for obtaining voluntary r -strain's
Committ-'e will also continue the
voluntary program for the r -straint
of dividend payments, subtext to
po-wtble changes of standards and
coverage.
The President has asked Cnn-
gresis for am *ndrr»-nts to the Eco-
nomic Stabilization Act to provide
stand-by authority to impose man-
datory control of Interest rates
and dividend payments. However,
the use of this authority is not
expected to be nec-ssary.
fr ni Biblical leaching.
Churches hind mini-tors to do
the r work for them, to bo the ser-
vants, rather than to enable the
congregation to serve God’s world,
kn.o III. will and proclaim Ills
word I’eopl • came t > Church to
get their egos sir >k 1 and to hid *
from real life, ralhiir than to find
way. to die for Christ.
Splits in I x-al gr oup, and in de-
nominations shattered Ih Body of
Christ over issues of personal pre-
fen-n.-e and wh ther the Gospel
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From the office of:
West Texas Telephone C°.
995-3557
123 N. Armstrong
Tulia, Taxat
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1971, newspaper, December 23, 1971; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506795/m1/21/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.