The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1972 Page: 7 of 18
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Tulia FFA Members Enter
Houston Livestock Show
Local Population
Is Getting Older
C O V I • 1 N 6 SWISHII COUNTY UR
Tulia FFA Chapter members on- es ate provided for 1(1 beef breed',
luring livestock in the 1972 lion-ton -1 dairy breeds, 6 swine breeds.
Livestock Show and Rodeo are 11 sheep breeds, 6 horse breeds,
Brad Hayes, David Harris, John- 5 rabbit breeds. 22 [xmltry breeds
ny Dunn. Eddie Wheeler, Gary and Angara goats. NEW YORK — Something new
l’owell, Raul Rousseau, Kirk Dan- Among o.ier programs benefit- has been happening in Swi-n r
i-Is. Johnny Malone, Bill Childress, ing youth on a stat wide basis County in the lost ten year- I he
Mark Latham, Roger Flowers, are the Scholar-hip and Research local population has stopped .got-
Jimmy Love. Steve Wiltt-rding and Programs. The Houston Livestock ting younger.
Alan Kbeling. Show and Rodeo annually presents Back in 19(K), for every local THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1972
A record number of entries and scholarships to outstanding FFA resident who was older than 2>9
premium money will make this and 4-H Club members in the years, there was one who was -
year's Houston show the largest amount of $4,000 each Fifty stu- younger.
livestock -how in the world. Class- dents are currently attending col- That was tl>- median age local-
lege on scholarships provided by ly. as recorded ua the census
the 11 mston Livestock Show and 'hat was taken that year.
Rodeo Twenty-four -chalarships of In addition, it was found, the
$1,000 ->ach will be awarded to trend in the median ag ■ wa> down-
winners in each of 24 counties wa d. which meant that he la.-al
participating in the show's area population as a whole wa- getting
GO-TEXAN program. younger.
The Research Program, estab- For • -veral y ars th leaftor the
lish d in 1970 by Ih - -how, is age l.vel continued moving in that
being carried on in twelve Texas direction bui Ih n it leveled o;
agricultural colleges. Mueh of the and finally began moving upward,
work is done by students, thus It ended up a. 27.8 year' in I97u
McCanley wrote I would rather Pt,,v>ding jobs for tho'• college Elsewhere in the i nit d States,
be a paor man in a garret' with •,u<*t*nt' who need to work by wav of compari'on. tn • Census
The Tuua Herald
lUNSHfNI *
THREE SECTION!
Mrs. Frazier
Reviews Book
For Club
plenty of book' than a king who
did not love reading.
The knowledge -hared through Bureau's tigiii - indicat ■ a m l
this $200,000 Research Program age if 27 9 and.
the Stal
TUUA FFA OFFICERS for 1971-72 are, from left, Brian Pohlmeier, reporter: Greg Cul- Mrs. Ben Frazier reviewed the di[^,l,ly b,'n ’fl,> 1 xa'' aKrit,usi‘
well sentinel; Ronald Mote, secretary; David Jackson, treasurer. Bottom row, David Har- ,k- Have S«n the i>au*s for
.......... /'Ln.loit.. DUillino curciathoort' Paul Dniiccoan itrucwlonl filOiy. *)V \ FI 11 cl HrVcIflt t 111 'III* ______ le.i.....
ris, vice president; Charlotte Phillips, sweetheart; and Paul Rousseau, president
of Texas, 26 4
Various reasons arc attributed
1972 Houston Show to the changes tfiat hav • been
are February 2:1 thrmgh March taking place in the age patten
ters of th ' Lnity Study (Tub when 5 with , flrst tw„ davs >;,t \ principal one Ls the law birth
U met in tn * home of Air' R aside solely for livestock judging tat that prevail- There ha- In -n
E. (.oodwin on February 8. and sales. a dramatic shift, in mu-t parts
Millions of Americans know Ani- \ spectacular rodeo is planned »f the country, in the child-bear-
ta Rryant thiough her appearances ihj> year to cel -brate the 4llth ing attitudes of th • mod i n woman,
with the Billy Graham Crusades, anniversary of this great civic The trend is to smaller faniilii-'.
with evangelist Oral Roberts and event Every day will bring differ- The fen-us Bureau finds that
the Lawrence Welk show. ent s'ar- to the Astrodome. On women under 30 are having chil I
She is the youngest American Friday, February 25, Roy Rogers ren at lower rates and arc spac-
cver to receive the USO Silver and Dal- Evans will star in matl- mg them to a greater extent than
M ilalli.in Award, the youngest citi- n"e a n d evening |>erformances. did women of the previous gene-
zen ever elected to the Oklahoma Sat , Feb. 26. Jim Nabors will r«*t! .n.
The Sorosis Study Club met Tues- Hall of Fame, and in 1969 receiv- headline the matinee and evening While Ihe reports do not show
day with Mr.-. Amos Newby, host- ed the Freedom leadership Medal shows. Charley Pride will come the d'Wtv to which the pill and
fcss. awarded bv Fieedom’s Foundation in on Sunday, Feb. 27. for the 'dher relatively n w techniques of
Mrs R ib rt Massey invit -d Mis. of Valley Forge. She is extremely two scheduled times that day. l,lannl[|4 r*?i!>l,.n^1!>|,‘
J A Pollard to be gu. si speak- proud and ha|>py about this. Monday. February 28 through for ,h‘ 1,1 »l». it declares that they
er for the meeting. Anita is a w.f£ mother, perform- Friday, March 3. there will be have "undoubtedly been a contnb-
II.'. .....«,s -TIk- 2 • adult.. .he tend-
Lands and IV -pic ot -Southeast ; tnef rote di-dicm I'-vnn A"**** and Jerrv R.vii <'ncy these days 1.' to marry at
Asia She us u materials lroin “*« »a<h Wl,h poise, dodna ar,. scheduled Tuesday Wednesday a lat‘*'' age. And wh.-n they do.
th - National Geographic magazine 1|d™|. '*.a"'nsw<>red with the evening will bring the 5th Dimen- they plan to have fewer children
al >n * vsith comments from her caM answ< rea wan ine . \ -wton is featured rhe figures bear nut this trend,
on. Rat, woo is in Vietnam at naming of a book we had read Thursday, and Friday Eddy Arnold » recent study by the Census Bur-
this time, as resources lor discuss- "huh l'iu*d ** recommended. will pro- -nt his talen's eau indicates. It us d an irnl'-x
ing lie custom', bha.ior, and J he dub sponsors parties for Saturday and Sunday March 4 tall‘,(1 "fertility ratio" in this
hi'torv of Thailand, Cambodia, t h e Special Education class at .,nd 5 there wm a/a'jn tw„ connection. The ratio represents Tulia announce
Laos,* and Burma school, about four a year. Hostess- shows daily. Gbn Campbell will ,h«‘ nurn,1**r "f < hildtvn under the ot then dair-ht r. Reb -.ca ..... buM|(,,.s adminis,ration degre m
■ ------- Saturday and David •'«<-* "f »>'•.; m each community Boyd M.ln r -on of Mr and
....... — . , , , . .. ... . . -v.x. ... ... , ;K ,(lv w,i, (.|(wp tKp sh tw iin *or vvery 1,000 worn n who ar*‘ Mrs Ilarve\ Milner, alMi ol Tulia. ,mav 1 , 111 x,i 1 ; ,
Mt*r, l.illit*, ti st ve Barrett, son *,nul as distant t: *m the Lnityd y ^ McAnelly Mrs. Jim Tomlin- Sunriiv ,n normal child-bearing ages. Miss Teel, a 1909 graduate of t' niber 11 was a member *i
Tulia FFA Chapter Mrs. Pollard
Is 49 Years Old *»
The Tulia Chapter of Future ing vocational agriculture in uur ^||||| jllOalfPF
Farmers was organized before the schools. N|fwMllvl
FFA became a national orgamza- It is an educatianal, non-profit,
tion. The local chaptei began with n m-i>olitical organization ol, by
a mcirr'jeiship of 14. By 1939 it and tor Ih4*.-e students,
had reached 48 and there are The strength of the orgamza-
now 80 members. tion lies in the local FFA chapter.
The FFA l- a national orgar.iza- \\c urge all of our citizens to
tion of high school siud ills study- sup|>oit FFA._
Morris-Barrett
Vows Exchanged
MISS REBECCA TEEL
Teel-Milner Vows
Planned For June
C. Teel ol home economies honorary
-Mgagemcnt Alilner l ccivcd hi., bachc-l >r of
Air a nd Mr- Bill Morns an- ... ,hLs month for the Valentine =ar ^ ...............""
nounec Hi marriage >1 their dau- , Atamiami ’al" ;\Ml1 . Rary were Mrs. II R. Wells, Mrs. c,-Kldy w,n t.j0<p 'the "sh iw” on *"r vvery 1.IHKI women wh> at--
—------ , , ..ui-’, K. B. McAnelly, Mrs. Jim Tomlin- Sundav — - ........— ------------, »r"...... ............ -------- - . ..... ,,
-u Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bari tt -Mates as anywhei - <>n faith. Act S(m ,(nd _%irs'o ^ Woodall Tickets mav be obtained hv The- ratio for Swisher County. Tulia High School, is a junior Nappa I hi. national aonoiat> Be
.u Cloyt mville. J,lai [ ;u h Tl!"r,a_nt..- 'm *!!ti The next meeting will be in writing t h e Houston Livestock which was -563 back in 196(1. u al Texas Teh I'mv-rsily maj-.r- ' '.‘'’“"'T ' ."V'i-V "nl
- 4‘*** ---------- r......—HIv uith in • in nun.* rtmihiiiik > «*:111« :iYi• *n ,II> *,n * 1 11 ,v,l 1 SM 1,11
The couple exchanged vows in atu,e ‘>fJ ^ "s ,na,1'nS, :,nd
a double ring c lemony Fcb.uary their 9l.INNm.WNI |wopl - that we
is i.i toe Church of Christ parson- have -aeriiuvd th m-ands of Amer-
a v ,n cany0n n an liv *s and .-pent billions of
The bride is a 1968 graduate ;'»« JoHars trying to protect
of Tulia High School, and has ■ j ■
alt Tided Best Texas State tniver- For one thing vv have neglected
our h ,n -vv.:k \v don't really
I'he groom is a 1968 graduate '".vn-ui ireople. Mrs.
adua.v mm West lexis Stale l ollard s book review of these pco-
Lnivvrsity in May. pie was very info.mat.ve and talk-
' alive.
the Chandtdier Room with Mrs. Show and ». I> o. Box 20070 now 422. c miparing favorably with ing in home economics education
B ib Gleason, hostess.
Houston. Texas. 77025.
Bobby Howard
Month's Jaycee
Bobby il .ward is
(v. of Ih Month. Ilowaid, a long
time Jaycee and local officer, was
INirter Amk-rsnn, II R Aycock, *he Farmers, the Natl -nal Farm- Farmers Fnion again called for
r- -o-mzed for he or-anization of l!an Hal -. 1. F ( ampb II, Ewell «rs t nnm is now calling upon 9 p.^-ent of parity for milk price
,. .. .. . ... ~ h uhich <• rigg. It c 11:11, 1! F Mc< a- 1r t°ngi-‘ss to reaffirm the na- supp >rt loait' and noted that the
netted nearly $1» w ,i ill M l-oid. Allen II aid. A I. Harman, '",n ' commitment io pros,>i-Mus pivS!.nt *5 in |.,an rate which was
l ,r the Tull , I»av Nurs-rv -It.ltus B n-.n and -gue-t, Mrs. family farm agriculture with parity 85 percent of parity last year
I .r the Tulia Day Nurs ry.
II .ward is a giaduate of Tulia
llieh s ho .l He married th • form-
1 Juliana Han-'.-n, who new tea. h-
MISS LILLIE MORRIS
Gales Rites
Held Sunday
Services for Walt r F. Gales,
79, who di il Friday in 11 rung 111
Swisher Memorial Hospital, were
held Sunday alt rn.mn in Calvary at Tulia lliglc Ihey have one
Baptist Church, lae Rv. F W > >n. Jon Howard is active part-
Klmore pastor, olfi i.it.-d Burial n r in th llansen-lloward Insur-
wa' in Rose Hill umle: direction a ace agency of Tulia.
of Wallace Funeral Home.
Mr. Gal s, a relit d railroad
w h k -r, had been a Svv her re.'i-
d nl 'ine.- 1944
Survivors induil - thre brothers,
Sam of Dial, Calit., R >y and Kay,
both ot luliu.
Shower Location
Changed To Bank
Brenda Laws >n’s shower 1 h a I
w,i' -a h -dul d to I) - giv -n in the
h .me of M.'. J. 11. Scb.veile has
tx-en mov.-d I t the F'lr.-t Stal-
Bank Gold Room.
It will b • held Siiturday Horn
3 to 5 p.m.
•
Thgy say that courte y is con-
tagious — il that be so, we nv xl
an epidemic now_
FU Calls For Nat'l Commitment
To Family Faim Agriculture
WASHINGTON — Farmers Un- message to the Congress -inee
During the business meeting, inn hf ('a";:d "" ,ht‘ *■ (-'"n' * **■' been in office,” Johnson
n. mlK-1' ..f ih standing Commit- to reaffirm the nation s com- said
tec ior 1972-73 were appointed by nil,m'nt ,0 ,he fdlnll> fdrm' Johnson punted out that while
Mi. Am..' N wbv 11 resident-cdect. ,n testimony before thg Joint agricultural production has in-
Ta.*’ hi»'t- " -erv'e’d r. tivshments, Kc'*nomic Committee, Farmers U- creased 38 percent since World
( K;V!ng nut th- Aalentin-- motif m<,n National Director of I-egisla- War II, net (arm income has de-
li lit membe: Mines. Civile Wil- tivc- Services. Reuben John-on, told creat'd 8 |iercent. F'armers have
kui' Bill W ard Stanley Vars, S. ff*1' ( ommittee that because Ih • literally paid for the increased
,h' I, Nets ,11. Mur: v Aise. j. F Whit- A'*'«»ni'tration is trying to paper producion and advanced technol-
I, ra>.; Vtt.c. A Mass*ev. K.»I» rt Massey, "ver the sad economic plight of ogy out of their own pockets.
I.iwara, il l 1 n ... . . • * thi> farmprv Vtiti .nul l» arm. .. • - . .1 _» ,
ary; and l*hi Kappa
the ratios in many sections of At Tech 'h • h.' been a member trateinity II • rs a 1967 graduate
Ihe country. In the t nited States of Worn n's Service Organization, 1,1 luoa High School,
it i> 352 and. in the West South Am ri an Home F'.conimiles A"0- A .lun • 3 wedding in F irst I nite 1
Central States, 369 elation and I “hi I'p'ilon Oniicron, Me hodi-l church is planned
Rice Service
Held Monday
„ ........... ..... .... yt*ar
prices and parity income” ,s n m only 82 percent of parity.
John-on cited as evidence of "The Administration’s 'trong op-
Administralion neglect of family position to 75 percent of parity
farmers Ihe fact that the Pre.-i- in the wheal and fe.-d grain sec-
dent’s economic report c ntain -d tion of Ihe 197(1 farm bill resultisl
only a half page on "Incomes in a lowering of the loan ratl-
in Agriculture" and that th.- Ad- to 70 percent," Johns-.n said, "and
ministration'' view' are missing the t’SD.A -aid 68 p.-rct-nt would
Funeral s rvicv-s for Mrs. Ada (",ln,|.v f,om ,h ‘ »«r; »*' preferred Except for th • ojv
M |N k , i ,,||in who is 'he fact that postti >n of th ■ Administration to
dii'd Siiurdev e he h .me. were 'he President has not 'ent a farm HR 1163 to increase price support
held Monday morning in ’he As-
' mblv of God Church. The Kev.
R A Staggs, pa'lor, officiated.
Burial wa- in Rose Hill under
dire tion of Wall a c e Funeral
II me.
All' Rice hail be n a Tulia
resident 'inee 1931.
Sinviv>.r.' .ie ci hU'band. S.
F' Ru fout '..ri'. < A 'll, Filbert
and Clark, all >1 Tulia. ..nil Sammy
ol Hollister. Cain : two brothers,
It.-th Joiner 4 i la en I >n and Char-
lie Join-r "f Tulia; eight grand-
children and three great gland-
children.
Maydee Doan
Dies Monday
OOBOY HOWARD
The h 'St of an allerno >n TV .show
got a fan let: r Iron a man wh-i
write: I 1 iv • your program If had liv d in Tulia lor over 50
mv wife wa-n'l home watching it, A 'ar>
she'd be Hit 'hopping." Survivors include a brother, II
farmers i ould have- had $1.5 bil-
lion more in-om- on 1971 produc-
tion with the me one benefit ex-
tending al'ii to 1972."
J ihn'on also noted that th.- Ad-
ministration's 1973 fis al budget
cuts funds for RF‘. AP, rural electric
F’uneral .'i-rvices fur Mrs. May- Inins. RFIA telephone loans. Food
J e I8i,in. 8<i. who died Monday for Peace, wat'-r and waste dispos-
niorning in Swisher Memorial Ilo-- al loans, and For -t Service Land
pit al were hi Id Tuesday afternoon the gros-est of over-ights,” said
in Wallace Funeral Chapel. Johnson, "was th • failure of the
Officiating was th.- It. v. Murray Administration t> propose legisla-
Tiavis, pastor of First Presbyter- '|,,n '» inen-a-e the bargaining
ian Church. Burial was in Rose power of farm rs to curb ;h<-
Hill. threat of a corporate takeover ol
A native of McGregor, Mr- Doan agncultui
l)r Wel l in Ba ton. Assistant Di-
rector of Legislative Services, who
ANNUAL SCIENCE FAIR of Tulia Junior High was held February 1.1 Classifications
. . . , were Botany, Medicine and Health, Zoology, Chemistry and Biochemistry. Earth and
farmers . ,iuH ^huvnl\i a liiR Space Science and Physics. Winners, lrom left, are Ricky Miller. Botany Balance of Nature,
2nd; Terry Jennings, Com. Dating. 1st; Cindy Tomlinson, Fertilizers and Germination, 1st:
and Kevin Keener, Smoking and the effect on plants and animals, 2nd. Ihe projects will
he entered in Amarillo March 24-26. Teachers ol science are Mis NTt.t Cowan, I Vug Payne
and Tommy Keener. (Herald photo by Sum Ellis)
Farm Bureau Officials
To Speak Friday Morning
J. Cuvet of Tuliu
NF0 Meeting
Is Tuesday
aivomponi'd Johns m at Ih ■ hear-
ings said that "FItfort' ti rebuild
the rural ei inoniy thiough job
op|Hirtuniti -s mu-t b -gin with the
pi -servati n ot an indejs nif nt ta-
Tamplen Rites
Held Wednesday
in: to II I (Iluiii K n.; of Brown-
field. Di'trie*. 2 Texas Farm Bur-
tau il; -ii n Ihe meeting will
bi gin at 10 a m anil lonclude
a; 3 p in
King a d th • m ting will in-
elud'- li- ls-ion >f sf-v- ral areas
nl 'Ub|. i! matte important to
th ip- ■ ill F ■ :n Hu' eau program.
T xas Farm Bu.eau President
.1 T (Red) W Hid'ti il Gobcr,
TF’B Ex-cut ive Dims tor War: ri with th- 'Peak- > "Using atten-
Xevvb rry of W.i o and th ■ Am il- ',n n -11 ^ tn.dt - ,i'. agricut-
i an F i r m Ifu'eau F" 'deration'* tor >t P u ti 1 i :e i 1 >ns -'labli'h-
• imm.ii! • v Activities Dire, tor tu nt >: 'mum’ditv liv.'ions on
t':aig Th imas c ( nicago wall .‘k- 'untv. md nat "nal 1 vd*;
gUi't sp akers at a sp ial D -- state aril national agi - ultural is-
Fun nal services f o r Melvin Irut 2 meeting ot c -univ F'arm - •*' I ':u‘ individual involve-
F'ranklm Tamplen, 64. who died Rut au l«' idi is i be held F'n- mi-rT "t I it u Bur-au members
\1 inday m iming m A t rans A<$- day momini l b 25 at Holiday ' " rgaiuzatioo a com-
unlv tarm jwttern ol agriculture, ministration Hospital in Amarillo, In a patkwav in I.ubbi" k. .m id- 1,1 ’■■ lit V < •••'
Du;ing th • jui't 26 years, an aver- w-rc held Wednesdav afternoon - invited r - ountv boaid
age a 135,INN) I a line rs have left ;n Wallace Fwieral Chapel. Of- | ves as well as
the farms each year I his more ti iating w James Jolley, minis- r < w-d a iken k-g. i hi- guv F'xti > -n s ,»-i ' .nnel and
than i an 1- -mt the 129,IN new ter ol Crosby Street Chur h m -'•N 1 -’an nd shoots Jum news m.-dia King said a luncheon
The regular monthly swi-her l"1’' CT**‘*^ during ihe first year Christ Bariai was n Rose Hil Th n he tu as to me lying in the will be leld it noou for those
County \F() me ting will be some- under the Emergenty Kmplnynwnt A native of whit 'born. M; lam- u.tih and says, • Are you hurt at: -;.T: g ’ .- m <;.n«
pe<-ial this inonih, according 'i1 of I97l II ' ins com|x-lling plen moved irim Pl.iinview t Tul
thin .
t.i tf‘president The NF’O wives that employment jmlicies in th.' la in 1967
are planning a dessert supper t» ’ nited States sh mid b gin with || was a v tcran ol Woild War
held in conjunction with the th - obrelivc "f maintaining pro- If
bu-:n< -s m cting All members are -ent jobs and work opportunities surviv irs a r e a sist-r At: -
u:^ .1 t. attend. and be sure There i-no be'ter way to enable AAyndle Johns »n ol Tulia and f uir
to bring y mr wife" a marginal firmer t> work his broth o-. Ol. r ol Lubbn. k. ('Iv le
1 ie in ting will b- an Tu slay, way up t ■ a sound .s-.inonuc statu- \\ h:t,-» i n i. .lack of i' dlinsv i'll.-,
February 29, at 7.:tll pan. in the than to give him technical and and Os-ie of F irt W orth.
W illie Room financial assistance on ihe farm," •
"R- there and bring your non- Barton -aid Th • judge addressed the plaintiff:
member neighbor;" he added. Barton aho mphasized that "We I und r-t nd you said y m w--r
% no d F d Tal legislatiim ti elimi- unhut in the accident’'
-llovv d' vv g-t the:" '" the rate Ihe tax Ivan age which weal- 1 d 1" i man i :>li" f but
il AM WINNER_Love Bros Oil Co. ot TuHa uponuored til® winning bowling team in tnc fu-eman asked thj individuals and < mglomerate let ms was
t p| nnv u j nui nament. I eft to r ight are, Elorej Jones, Mary Lou Evaas, D »n t y hi h «ve v -ui rod truck firms de-ive tr n t.ix-1 "-s laim- ho- -e .1 mg th - r ad wh« a h
Gciuuc Liuuige, Carlcy Cosby aud Theliua Evans. uay.noi' tile man oaiJ. Ui L .n Wcu, m> aorsc
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