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Dear Editor
these days I pkm to come to Tulta.
If you are ever this way, 1he latch
string is out. We don't have locks and
Society.
Your fine book is like a breath of keys,
fresh *f.r. . .following the elections! w. E. LOCKHART, M,
I .took it out to Dan who lias been in 401 North Fourth St.
the hospital for a couple of weeks Alpine, Texas
. trying to saothe an angry sciatica. ’ 0
•we support Johnson because an admirew ^ joyed "The Texas Country Ed- (EDVTOR’g NOTE: I InmI a
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q serious race, it might be assumed that number rep-
resents the strength of the bonafide Texas Republi-
cans It look another 400,000 voters to give Tower his
total vote. So these 400,000 voters, we arc .told by the
Dear Editor
I am rejoicing as
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J«ni« Evans, —
(Continued from page 1)
Dixon, Steve Jennings, Lynn Stark.
Kim Norris, Eugene Uiurte. Hoy Loaf*
man, Jimmy Cruce, Bill fVaraoo.
Fourth year members we«e Nancy
Jones. Rita Jean Laurie, Sumn flkns,
Carralyn Skmto, Roaie Vineyard,
JacWa Gittetand, Aim Dutton, Stev-
en Wii tending.
Fifth year pin winners were KattV
Hinton, Cathey Jo LaRoe, Ante Mou-
dy, Janet Moudy, Cathy Parker,
I mad “The Deltah Roberts, Princess Roberts,
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(Continued from pa#t II _
this throe quarters of a million "the extremes of .tration is something we take as a paemge. •**« hor" so much that before he fatished «r' two f
both the far right and the far left — which, together, everything considered, the Democratic party u best ^ book he had given me a list of
arc no more than a minority.*’ for us and America. «»d friends he wanted to get copies for
Since something over 300,000 Texans voted for the ovFRALl RESULTS of Tuesday's election as 9hristmas 2ii:s- 1 lvivo
Republican candidate for governor, who didn't make OtfcKAU, 01 done).
■ * * --------- -1— * | was a victory for moderation and a rebuff to ^ have great respect for your
extremism. Yet there were a few tragedies. One was WOrk. . .not only for ycur know- Texas Gauntry Editor", an enlighten- Sandy Woods, Dickie Jones, Dale
the election of Ronald Reagan, another was the de- icdgable editorials, but for your tour- «t piece of statesmanship. Dr. Jones O'Daniel, Greg Pearson, Bruce Hk»-
„ feat of Dee Miller. Miller’s defeat should not have agc to print the truth. has rendered our country an imper- ton.
Lubbock" paper” arc “the extremes of the far right been too unexpected Everything was against the mod- Thank you, and please continue. .. ishable service m .preserving your Receiving 6year pin* were Janice
and far left which are no more than a minority." crates in the aSth district this war. Price had a two- Sincerely, political philosophy in a form that Carter, Jo Ann Loafman, Ekkm Mc-
year head start over Miller who had a bare 30 days guarantees its availably to on-com- Clurg, Gregg Hodges,
to make himself known in 30 countries. MLPHIA BLOCKER - " T* J- 0 ‘u *■
'Miller was an inexperienced campaigner and his If*5 Hawed St.
campaign lacked the professionalism necessary to Northridgo, Calif,
win in this era. To the moron vote. Miller didn't ^
look like a Congressman. He looked like an imma-
ture 21-year-old college student.
and far left which are
WEXAS LOYAL DEMOCRATS have been called
I "the extreme far left," "the liberal-labor radi-
cals," "the opposite of the Minute Men” just oocc too
°ft°Had Carr and his supporters made the slightest
attempt to treat them as patriotic Americans, they
would have gone along with the Carr people and sent
him to the Senate. But how- do these people imagine
thev can continue to kick the loyal Democrats, mam
'whom arc Yarborough supporters, in the teeth
ing generations. It is my conviction Seventh year members were Dc-
ith.nt this nation, 'individually and col- bra CUrrie. Marcia Inglai, Melody
ledtively, desperately needs a much Inglls, Martha Laurie, Linda Love,
better understanding of ithe history Qlicnn Webb.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Since Roily- and philosophy of fundamental A- 'Eight year members were Larry
m4 seems to be the new source of mericaasm. It is my conviction that Pittman and Richard Webb.
toes and governors and "Ross" if a majority of our people could be Pin winners lor nine year's work
hke'the ^bte^W^do Th^suppiscS tJ^rcpro trict an effective congressman. Price will be able to
sent such a small minority that they don’t need their do nothing but make a little wise in opposition to the
help? They found out last Tuesday. '
We don't insist on our first choice in the primary
as the price ol our vote and support in the general
election We didn’t vote for Jack Hightower in 'the pri-
mary, but we are cnthus.astic about him now that he
will be our state senator after the first of the year.
We've never cared for Waggoner Carr as an office
holder, but we could have accepted him as the nominee
of the party. But even before the campaign gets under-
way. Carr.' Connally & Co. virtually read the so-called
hho.'.Us out of the party. They call them every contem-
ptible name in the dictionary. . .and some that aren't
ir. the dictionary!
No doubt we'll hear a lot about Yarborough’s
failure to work for Carr's election. (Yarborough in-
choated from the first that he intended to vote the
straight Democratic ticket) Why should Yarborough
have' campaigned for Carr? Where was Carr when
Yarborough had his back to the wall in hard fought
races? Yarborough said, in answer to a question, that
he would "make just as many speeches for Carr
Carr made for him " Wasn't that fair enough?
: JANIE EVANS ku kM a mem- MELVIN YOUNG, the Gold
Miller's campaign never got off the ground. tmmlen aad governors and "Rom" if a majority of our people could be Pin winners lor nine year’* mark feer 4 Lm 4-R CM • years. Sa Star Buy for Swisher County. Mri-
Unfortunately, emotional issues play • big part in h * political science major—and equipped with such understanding, were Janie Evans and Melvin Young. ^ ^ pmjecto la CMMag, Rome via In the 1? year old win ol Mr.
elections. . .a man’s looks, his manner of apeech, wa** the right publications, why not many of our country's problems Ten year members were Jorja Duke ■-pmir'. Food Preparattm, and Mrs. I.. D. Young. He to the
things that ere so trivial when seen in perspective. In iroom him for governor of Texas la would vanish like .the morning mist, and Dwight Currie. Ficea 1 a g, r* niton I amtoi B(ih* youagest of five children, most ol
•the long run. Miller could have made the 18th dis- I am finding considerable satis- County winners on the 1986 Na- poetry and Jmrior I mitirridp She whom have received I he Gold Star
~ faction In re-reading some of (the '(tonal 4-H award programs reoeiv- |^| held Ml the offices to her 4-M Award. Melvin has an outstanding
Dear Editor
articles I have .previously read
Hope 'to see you Sunday.
J. A. HILL
I am reading with interest and 500 22nd Street.
President. In effect, lie will be little more than a
figure head. It will take several years for this to soak
into the heads of sonic people. When the 18th district
begins to feel the lack of representation as did Dal- profit "The Texas Country Editor" Canyon, Texas
las when it sent Bruce Alger, Republican, to Con- My very best wishes for your con-
gress. even Amarillo will rethink its action last tinued success.
Tuesday. Cordially,
We understand some farmers who are disgruntled
with Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman voted LAWRENCE E. SP1VAK
.for Price to "spite” Freeman. We fail to understand "Meat The Press"
their reasoning. If the USDA isn't pica*ing them, 2660 Woodley Road, NW
much more could be done by a Democratic Con - Washington, D. C^
gressman who would have a little bargaining power
with the USDA. What weight is a GOP freshman con-
gressman to have with a Democratic Secretary of
Agriculture?
We will be eager to see what Mr. Price will be
ed modal*. Winners and donors of the m, ^ |h*>« pmititrat of the Junior record to 4-H club work — ho baa
medal* were announced a* follows: | mlm 4-1 etob, Chakimui af the served every office in the Claytan-
■ Achievement: (Ford Motor Com- totktoer Cmdy 4-R Cwacll and dele- vllto 4-H ctub and has been prexi-
pany) Greg Hodges, Dickie Janes, pi« fe fee Dtotrict 4-H Connell. ghe dent of Swlitoer County l-H Club
Carroiyn Smith, Kathy Thomas lunHitoali d to State 1 nutratn at 4-H Council and Is Find Vice-chairman
_ Agricultural (International Halves- Rumto-Up to fltoue the Eton and Beef the Midrict II 4-H Oamcil and
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Dr. RIM, an 'ter Company) Eldon McCturg, Jackie CMtks Bndneua. Janie to the daagti a member of the 4-H Coiuicil. He
author and htotortan to hto own Gilleland, Steve Wilterding, Randy ter of Mr. and Mm. Cecil Evaiw. was a u inner of 1 h e Trotoicers
righf, was a member ef the erigtanl Lovvom. ----- Grain Corporatkai Talent Club and
faculty of Weut Texas State UnEver- Automotive (Firestone Tire A Rub- „ . ... „ c, , Tour Award, State Fair Award of
sity when it opened to IMS and ber Co.) Richard Webb, Andrew i Muart Honor Bamiuet, A|H>oinlc<l on com-
aerved as Ms preaident until Ms re- Van Horn, Kim Norris. Tnckitt, Alanljutitori, tsiil i-’earson, for the Texas Jr. Le:«dcmlUp
tirentent in IMS. He is ao*v
emeritus of the tostitutkm.)
Dear Editor
Beef (E I DuPont de Nemours f^J?ra,,?OX' StaTk. I,ab — He showed Grand Chuni|>ion
A Co.) Jamce Carter, Michael Cos- ^jrams^Jorj'a D^N^L^r+H ste,:r a‘ S",sher l,“ **,H*
b«Gr^ Gi^i?ndv^ Ctob inference; Dwight Currie, ^
Bread Demonstration (4-H Food alternate ito National Confer-
as siiecial staff akie
Youth Conference, helped
'Show- Standard Brands) S * n d v si r - ^ « t • l"»*' and conduct Dtotrict It l-ewder-
... _______ - ... _______________________ ^ Jn3h.s Jnd M^n ‘hip Ca.np and has been active to
able to do abedt Mr. Freeman. We’ll also be eager to "Bie Texas Country Editor. _ t Just a note ito call to ycur a/t- ding, Nancy Jones.
Woods, Karen Hinton, Sheliey Wilted Club A Tour wtomim sh,,, C,*,n,, Hmi has h^‘n ac“ve 1
- ____ at- ding Nancy Jones. Y^g’ ^ 1 ,?TL J other county activities this j«ar. ..
see Mr. Price’s effectiveness in getting favors for the I have been a long time admirer of tention an article that appeared in Clothing (Coats A Clark) Debra rJ-e*oL ' ,Ynn *rarK other county activities this ycur.
2? strxx ft rsSftsfi si'raair' ssr ^ *> ^ **>**-.
constituents. the book. . . _ . . If this ds an example of how well r<nnc«rvatinr, nt vr____tmn. *>' Fat Slock Sliow in
Whm^thcy hauled out‘Alton‘shivers. Price Dan- We'd like to see the look on Lyndon Johnson’s face You are good for Texas and A - lh£ '‘^ngrcssman" is’ inf«wcd‘ (J^^rc^o^anyTtowro^Y^ Je^^lltoirai^M^es* J^L Whit* ,*6‘’ a"d l9W' Hu s,,OUL'<1 ,h" (Ch“,,,l»-'
. .. .. _____• ._______. ,_____:__ u:, _rr;„„ merica and we nn the Farmers Union .1___,______ ... .s.l wuim im jean tsiuou ana mmes. j. il,. wrai- ur,.,<u v..»
1961, 1962,
Carr they acknowlodged a number of‘.telegrams from
well-wishers who couldn't come. Ralph Yarborough
a-lso sent a tcicgrarn . and it was ignored
A Carr staffer appearing before a meeting of the
Young Democrats on the campus of Southwest Texas
State at San Marcos proceeded to ridicule and be -
Uttle the performance and abilities of Senator Yar-
borough. It was so insulting that he was interrupted
by Yai borough supporters who challenged his as-
sertions.
Yarborough's critics, almost to a man, arrogantly
voted. Republican jn 1932 and 1956. . .but when it
suited them to again vote lor the Democratic candidate
they came back and took over just as if .the loyalists
were the ones who had been .out committing political
adultery
There is no question in our mind as to liow Carr
voted in 1952 and 1956 and in the various races in
which Yarborough W3S involved.
Yarborough voted for Carr Tuesday, probably
do, and says, "Wes sent me" ' appreciate your efforts greatly.
We are thankful some of George Mahon's const!- Kindest .regards,
tuents have an interest in the Mackenzie Water pro- Sincerely,
ject' TONY T. DECHANT
lAfHEN WE STARTED THIS COLUMN, we had President
WW .two political groups in Texas, the conservatives, N^ona! Farmers Union
represented by the anti - Roosevelt people, plus a nVCr’ ’ 00™ 0
ha.-.dful of Republicans on the one hand, and the old • a .
line Democrats on the other. rn|f/\r
All were operating within the framework of the bWlIV/l
Democratic party The Republicans and conservative
km shorthorn steer at FI. Worth Fat
Dairy Foods (4-H Foods Show - l*i^thii1^lefieidW’L.C^1 S,0<k . V' Mu
Carnation Co.) 'Patti Stephens, Ron- A. E. Johnson; also Harold Hlpp, '£}
me Jackson, Juba Hipp, Maroia Ing- ,t'T 1 lJXy?Tto 4 H cll ^t
icl and all the rest at an Austin banquet honoring when Price walks into his office, as new Congressmen 5 Ur>ion then what will happen (to the 18th brough, Bobby Blount.
This anticlc indicates be knows
Jess than 'the average citizen.
I find many citizens do not know Us. Second year leaders George Woods II/"
the facts on the prayer in school Dress Revue (Simplicity Pattern Sfegemoeller, Reece Wilterding Br- }l__
issue. Co.) Darlcr.a Dixon, Anne Moudy. vin- WUson, Eugene Jackson, David
The article quotes Price as saying Deborah Gilleland, Metta Moudy. .Finch, and Foster Harman. State HoSDital —
"the basic issue in .the 18th District Electric (Westinghouse Electr d c Third year leaders Mr. and Mrs. ‘
congressional race is ‘whetocr you Corporation) Bruce Hinton, Glenn Jack Gilleland, Aimes. Wm. Hinton, (Continued from page 1)
want ito send the present Adminis- Webb, Tim Young, Mark Hipp. -Dayne Norris, Walker Parker, W. C. stant coffee, -billfolds, and com pur-
tration another robber-stamp’. . . Field Crops (Allied Chemical Oorp) Weatherred. Also Mr. Ed Rogers, ses, cosmetics (no hair spiuy), wcar-
„ , . .1 1 1 j ,,, . . ,. • — • ----- ----- - , The facts are Concressmnn Roirers Dixon, Eugene Laurie, Steve Norman Me Ariel ly, Rickie Stark, Uor- ing apparel (any size), jewelry and
Democrats consistently backed a candidate in Uie congratulate you for being selected vo>cd j t ’Ulc c-fdministra'!iaf 54 Jcn^n8S, Van Brandes ace Stark, Mayo Duke, Weldon Me- perfume, baith powder, stretch hose
Democratic primaiy while the old tine Democrats Texas Farmers Union “Editor of the ' t f the ^ often Foods - Nutrition (4-H Food Show - Clurg, J. R. Latham, J. M. Cartel-, a n d garters, washable sweaters,
backed another. After the Democratic primary Was Year’ for 1966. This is an honor P. ,, . . . rnp rwrnnv»JmAn General Foods Corp.) Alanda Dor- .Receivine contificates for four lanre hindbacs and nurses etoves
over and the nominee selected, it was all over but the that you have earned by hard work 3™^% ‘ aiid Gp^omwf ^gabwt rough' Dcltah Roborls. White- years as adult leaders were Mr. and aito scarves, writing matertotof soft
— -.....- — caw and 'ran«.nativc Ocmocnu votid Rgiubllcdn, Sn!«ryPEdlS""by dV. is. " S5fi1Jfb5£S*10” °n“ Sraw'd-lTlSd'* Gte ISog‘'“klB”SlcrewShS
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facts.-we'd sav that the conservative Democrats have The conservative Democrat - Republican coali- and mav .the Lord bless vou. fives I would support as legislation to erred. t„.._ T___I ' r>_.i__________...
allow our children to pray in
The purpose of this 'note is ito
facts,-we'd say that the conservative Democrats have
little room to criticize Yarborough for anything he did
cr did not do last Tuesday.
We’d say Yarborough was more genarous than any
conservative we know would have been.
Republican coali- and nifty .the Lord bless you.
ticn worked pretty effectively because the two groups Sincerely,
had -the old line Democrats out-numbered.
_ .. ‘go Woods and Jake Jones. Bed patients appreciate, in addi-
H o m e Ecnonucs (Montgomery Mrs. Emmett Pittman was recog- tion to the above, portable TVs,
Beginning abouf 19S0, however, the Republicans WALTER G HORN
made an attempt to preserve tlieir own identity and First Presbyterian Church
began in earnest to nominate Republicans for office. La mesa, Texas.
Sd vie had three major political bodies in Texas, the •
_Vin this race without the support of so - called Republicans, the conservativet':'"Den'xx.'filAs, and tlx; »<M • J _ _
liberal Democrats. Certainly he couldn’t want the sup- *'ne Democrats. This three-way split hurt the con- L C7/» Of
------- ------- ------- it siphoned off., support
“Karen not only havo «is n«ht S?" dS-S? mill' FWr'Hji;.™ ti* ‘i“ A‘’“U lac'i?,s' ,po'S
ftir<5ssjrsl&ftu-s- ff&xzrifjn&S;
TS &”?
i '4-4iort of people he insulted. So he shouldn’t feel hard f‘tj^nP°nl0CrntS b°CaUS2 U slp,,oncd support on Apprecia- bc'indua'^ 1 **°U'a HofticuU u r a 1 (Allis-Chalmers 10 years a“s Adult Le'/der.' and phonographs, Urge popcorn ma-
VA nian ^ichWrigto wf« hnsS'a gen' '* S a lesson to be learned from this new lio° Pamy' «[* Ch^k Z record as to the pay of &nCn,cc* ^^ ^ ^ ^ f-ramCd
alignment? _ _ - ‘ . f GI se.-ving in Viet Nam. .Nobody Foun- ^
uine effort to welcome all who would support him
m.ght have won this race. But lie wasn’t the gover -
nor's boy. He didn’t get the nod from the people who
handle the purse strings in Texas.
17 years to get out of debt from his
He couldn't afford to take the chance of winning
the governor hadn’t “staked his reputation” on him,
when there was no promise of financial supjxirt. The
governor and his cl.que aren't seeking a moderate,
someone who might appeal to all Democrats. Be-
fore they will back a candidate he must first be anti-
Yarborough. anti-Kennedy, anti-Washington, ar.ti-loyal
Democrats, and pra-Connally, pro-states rights, pro -
Connally. pro - Dixlacrat, pro - Connally, pro-Shivcr-
crat, pro - Connally.
alignment? ' paper you pumisn enen week: a GI serving in Viet Nam. Nobody i>adersh (Seare Rnoh.K-k Fn. ,n i n wVnl a , ^ aT‘a, ,‘no,'st lal'gc c‘cclll,c
We think there is ^ thl"8 that puzzles me is. How iis lbcing paid to drop ^ of dav0n) Jank; EvIL' PrintsFlS*.' “17 U D' d^'ks’ nWalk ^ furniture, irons
In I960 and in 1986 we had a conservative Demo ,can y°u >» a 9oanl,'y editor mid and lif .they Wrc, Walter Rogers Ss Uw HtoSm ’ ^ ^ •b°a':ds’ rclor/1at':onal *
crat I,ci„E , napabtea U. S. Syaaior. *, ** -ould ^ dt. ftS Sft *. SSSSr
Inc.) Susan Stcgcmoelier, Jean Bran- program by -leading the group in the zors (Norclco preferred), sewing ma-
... _ .. ^ „ ‘f-H prayer. *- chines, Wohoo game, cards, domi
Public Speaking (Pure Oil Co.) - - -
Kathy Hinton
Id 5'cEXafi1 tli ncwbld.... -nib "S ?' >“
i&zrzsr*
ruppose that there are more GOPers .than Democrats ‘m~, arc £ood!
willing to slop until they have eliminated every active
Democrat who isn’t one of .their clique. They will not
tolerate a justice of the .peace who is pro-Yarborough
jf they can do anything about tit.
kl.l)I.INE DEMOCRATS, in step with the traditional
Democratic parly, have long wanted a 2-party
system in Texas. They think that people who .think Re-
publican, vote Republican, and talk Republican
should be in the Republican party and not in tlx;
in Texas, to suppose that any conservative Demo- . certainly must do things big
crpt voted for the Republican candidate -when lie ,n Texas. . .
had Binkley in 1920 and Carr in 1966 as a candidate. Seriously, I would enjoy hearing
It is also quite obvious that a lot of Democrats did not rol,TI w , 11 Y0,u aavo •
vote for Blakley and Carr. and tell me how (he party came n -
ssrblc
Re)
though .tl>at is what Yarborough
-.......— -------Yarborough did have business .
support because smart businessmen saw -the necessity ln?L^J?aiS *lkc ^or Y°u-
for a Democratic Senator with a Denxicrat in the Goodluck!
White House, something a let of nu(heads in the 18th p j CXX,VIG
district didn’t think about last Tuesday. ci, Graphic
For the sake of argument, however, let’s assume i ,u i0,.r„
that a liberal couldn't win against a Republican. The y’ 'm
lesson to bo learned is .that if Texas Democrats ex-
pect to elect high ranking Democrats
Republicans, one faction has got
other faction
Wellington, Texas
Dear Editor
noes, card tables, coffee and cigar -
_ , HUMPTY DUMPTY had a great ettes, shampoo chaii-s, hair dryers
Safety (General Motors) Debbie fall. In fact 'th c University of Ro- bulletin boards and black boards’
McCarlcy, Jini LaRoe, Pam Young. Chester’s “Humpty Dumpty” has had large evaporative coolers (must bo
many ajxi survived them all. Theirs1 new), hrge deep freeze (to store do-
...................... ________ I am most pleased to be an owner 0ur readers a fair shake from it he '* a 125-pound egg-shaped canister nated rcfresliments.)
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Tuna Horai*d file, to le-rcad your however; Provide -the Jacta right searc*1 operations. spate bjlbs for 52 trees, fireproof
columns and editorials. (I have a in your owe column, then comment on Kr~ „^ unbreakab'e Christmas decorations
drawer full of clips.) ,lhem as you cfevelop the matter. I , ,N0 SPECTFIC TREATMENT, so for 52 crocs (needed by Dec. 5),
Knowing how harried you must be, only wish I had time <to stay as close is effective agaiinst *tbc 1000 shodxjxes with *tops and bottoms
consider* ng everything, and operat- -to some of the sources *as you seem V,irL^' ^P?1118 ,tlw 'American tied together and including Chn’st-
mg <a Duplex Press, too, I do not ^ ^kivc. At any rate die Jones vol- Medical Association. Any 'troatment mtis. paper, ribbons and *tags Christ*
ats in contests’with Aa«« m PfJ ,4m m sce J10W >’°u ,iavc 'time ito grind out umc fills a long standing need and 'jf. onJy ,toward relief of the -nias papor and ribbon (’anytime of-
to stop kicking the m wCff CCf/l Of • such a long, but readable column congratulations. u!SC°7l^0rj sYmP*°ms; such 'os ter Nov. 1), fruits (Oranges and
v/.i.v-j in the teeth. We arc speaking to such Enclosed is a check for .two copies got so mvolvwl on various Cordially, |rv/oa an<jl a ‘tover. Pcmoillin does apples preferred), sandwiches, Ixime-
, . „ ........ ‘oersons as Governor Connallv Editor A Guv of J,Thc Country EkU,tor,> which —— jobs and personal life I come * ®^P ‘ihc virus, but it may Ibc niade candy, cakes tuid cookies.
Democratic party They think the Democratic party of .the Lubbock Avalanche -Journal, Waggoner Carr^ .if you will - please autograph: one VP cvorY A,oaday n«ht 'tD'ing to RAY GREENE prescribed tor secondary bacterial diabetic food for 150 patients
should be composed cf Democrats. Mr. and .Mrs. Louise Evans of Amarillo etc. to me and the other to my boy Bill fl°Vrc wt. a co'umn-w J 5-mer flttTor infections. Bed res't, or at least in- (oranges, bananas, diabotic punch
It would seem -that this should be one point on \yc doubt if any conservative Democrat in Texas (who is now a buck private at Font 0n. Pv'ng, lho above ? seoond Gilmer, Texas a/'ivity- ls,^clpf/|: Physicians may or gum), Chr.stmas -table decoro-
which both Democrats and Republicans could agree. c0UId have run a'better race against Sana tor John McCloilan) and his wife, Cindy. We 1,1 slen.ls. {rom not vvanUng _ •___ . ^Vfgest mild mcdicatuon .to reUeve bans for 18 patient dining halls, 40
But this is not the case. The point is to have two con- Tower than Waggoner Carr. When Carr was elected three have a dream (that some day 'fO -inject my optn.ons on others, pro- (EDITOR 8 NOTE: THanka for jour discomfort. cakes for Christmas Party on Dec.
sensitive parties, one -Republican, one conservative attorney general he did so with the karvest Dcmocra- they may return ito Alpine and , ly a self, confidence -lack, and kind word*. As to carrytag stralgM • 21, 2o pounds coffee for occupation^
Democrat. This way, it doesn’t make too much dif- tjc vote ever cast in Texas. He had the ultimate in publish a weekly paper similar do ^sed on my long background in wnt- news on the national level, I Mare SUPER-COLD NITROGEN VAPOR therapy department parties, 50
ference who wins. backing by conservative Democrats of Texas. The yours. I can think of nothing live ’ng. ,sU'a,glU V?ws- f’d mo?( °di- often toought of that. However, most to rapidly cooling 40 - toot trailers pounds coffee for recreational de-
povernnr lei it he knuvn iKti h-, mu countrv neork more tonals I usually end up with too of no In the weekly ftetd have space loaded w»th milk an Chicago. Tlic pai'tmmt, 4000 wrapped Henshov bars
w\"r-s°S''zrzitrm'zt JSft?sststft?SArra-ar---.sftftsvsrsft/zass;»sru''s,'s
fB HAVE OFTEN wnt ten and contended from a
speaker’s stand that on one tiling we can be
sure. . ..the direction of this country is literal and
will continue to be. There will be no
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lation. just as there will be no turning back to -the teeth by Carr and his staff, and apparently *ti>cy went cause of inflation, and the ans- f i^hevc ithis confuses the keep* U Informed^ of the imMomI then tihrough a spray header departments, large dirishnas
horse and bugg>’, calomel, the stage coach, and the fishing or voted for Tower. There just aren’t enough wer is itaken ito be "less butter.’’ But 11 ca<'ers on the toon! level. They ac- news not carried to the aren dally mounted on the ceiling, filling (he programs for chapal (about 300-400
like. Hank Browns and AFL-CIOcrs -to bear -the burden 'this is not correct. Heavy spending us of being one-sided, and they prenn. It la impmodl^, for example, compartment wrth ultra-low nitro- patients attend), volunlecis to ad -
This doesn’t mean that we will always have a for what happened. which produces and also provides a Vrc,1".1"1 in one sense. If we are ito to rend anything about Hie eon - Sen vapor. - dress Christmas cards in wards, vol-
8ea. Ralph Yar-
Tower wasn’L a ^Lronc candidate He wa^n'i an market for the product docs NOT fair we should ca.iTy a good-sized a tractive nock of _ __ .— — — ... ¥V,(-
Eisenhawcr by any means2 ' cause inflation. Ito reduce spending su™™alY pf both sides speectics, and borough to the dally preaa. The oaty COMPOUNDS effective against tu- unfeer Building to greet public bring-
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The lesson to be learned is that this mistake must will reduce the utilization of faoloiy manr.er before time It mrathma bh, name to ahra J" «"d .hunjap cancer er.g Christmas gifts,
be repeated. Six years from now the Democrats potential, will reduce production, will )'?. ca.n .‘^,cn a^c onc S1<^° (° *as*t 111 * •*>fy caw pnt blm In a bad ligM, cells m test tubes are being derived Religious experience and its rc-
profito’'^ Jch TSS SZJ1™ Ntr^L^ItTl^r Se^,%te^iCate’>Srntfgh? fte'S'ecU of a niw^suppbH!^
Democratic administration in name. People will
want “a change" like they did in 1952, they will get
tired of our sitting by while Communism takes over
country after country and will "kick the appeasers
out” or if we do something about it, they will get
•tired of war and will “kick the warmongers out." _ ____n__________ =.._.
They’ll get tired of prosperity, just as they did in 1952. Wright is near enough center to suit most old line wages. „ , , - . „. . „ . 4 ^ ---------
There may be even momentary decisions to turn Texas Democrats and apparently he pleases tlx; con- Whan -the economy is booming, we cat l week, and lime and money, to ednunaltae about aattnual ueuu shade have yielded four active com- the Graduate Journal, published at
back, but when the country finds out it doesn’t want servahves of Fort Worth who send him back term have near total utilization of factories >’011 'name at, fail our readons more wlthaut carrytag the Mta M to to- pounds, organic chemists at the Uni- The University of Texas. The series
after term even without an opponent. and minimum unemployment. As a 011 !^le *^",s SI^e P°hfacial mfor- form toe Public about tout Mltoal versify of Wisconsin report. The re- of essays was presented originally
But we douhl that the powers that be will leam result of -this (there is a lack of com- 11lat!on' Bet we are so ready to give new* toe Jallton woabl ralber not searchers caution that none of tte during the First Edward F. Gallahue
anyth.ng ifram this election. They'll trot out some petition for a given product — steel — Iust tefore every election, ‘-arry because they doal naa* toe compounds', has been tested, on hum- Conference on World 'Religions held
John Bircher in 1970 to challenge Ralph Yarborough, if you please — and there as a lack ^Jrrc^aame^fanx; wc have not given pubUc to know.) ans yet. . _ at Princeton Theological Seminary.
thus again splitting the people of Texas called Derm/ of unemployed Who might "scab"
to turn back, it will do an about face and make an-
other leap forward. The general direction we are tra-
velling is forward. Over the long haul, wc will be
governed by literal Demos or literal GOPers.
Progress seldom goes along at a constant speed.
Ir makes a leap. . .then pauses to adjust, ft did
during the Roosevelt era and we perhaps are ready
to do the same 'today. A lot of progress has been
crats, and again in 1972 when Tower's term expires. a strike. Under iftese coixl'ttions
With Republican Bruce 'Alger representing -Dallas tl,crc ,is a temptation for monage-
and Democrat Jim Wright representing Fort Worth, nient to boost its -price in order to
iwnucr 1-A1A
made during the past five or 6ix years, particularly Fort Worth got just about everything it wanted in 1te lakc SUPER profits, and seeing this,
,n iho or 1---- J - •- way of federal political plums, while Dallas almost lab°r demands SUPER wages. Tte
became a niral route out of Belcliervillc. -result is a price-wage spiral — in-
Wo may see history repeat .itself with Republican fiction.
Price representing Amarillo atxl Dcnxjcrat George Neilhor President Kennedy (our
Mjiicn representing Lubbock' first President who really under -
If Texas liberal Democrats continue to be kicked stood modern economics) nor Presi-
around jn party conventions, read out of tlx; party by dent Johnson .had etfeojive legal au-
party leaders, are given no consideration in tlx: way of thority to prevent a pricc-wagc spir-
modorti'.e candidates wten the ins insist on liand-pieking al: so tliey iresoated no rcasoniiig
cr.ndidatcs as has been done by Shivers, Daniel and with an appeal to patriotism. To
Connally, they may nat be able to elect ttelr own pre- some extent they prevented inflation.
.but they C3n sure as sixootin’ keep tlx; There slxould be (legislation Jo pre-
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m the area of race relations. More lias been done in
tte last five yc-ars than was done in tlx; preceding
£5 years.
It is much the same with some of the anti-poverty
programs and other reforms. No one, not even -the
most militant literal, would expect to maintain the
pace of recent reform legislation. LBJ no doubt used
Ihe wake of his 1961 victory to rush through most of
his social program. He knew from history that Ihe
last two years cf a term is always a time to slow
down We think it is time <to adjust to what has al-
ready teen accomplished. We (have enough civil
rights legislation on the bo:ks now to eliminate most
of the injustice that has been practiced on minority
fere'icvs,
ra'servefives from winning. If .tlx; conservatives want vart price-wage spirals when the
,__________ _____________, to ccntenue showering-the literals w'.th manure, ins’ead economy is booming. It is difficult.
groups. This is a gcod time to forget about new legfs- c( treating them as patriotic, loyal Americans find not Congratulations on the book which
lotion and implement that which we already have. the cou-’terparl of the Minnie'Men, tjicn so far as. we teners.ym. Did Dad teach you busi-..
The fact is" we’i4 loiLng~l;ttie afiep over" the Great ---V cch.-ertred the Republioatu <fan nave-the iorr/’mess.adininls'ration "at WT? One of '
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Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1966, newspaper, November 17, 1966; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth635834/m1/4/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.