Timpson News (Timpson, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1985 Page: 1 of 10
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Timpso
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Rt 3 Box 194
T imp s on, TX/S975 .
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Tlapson vs Tatui
Here 7:30
Published W• • k I y
STATE
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VOL- 1 NO. 43
The witch pictured above
is in the yard’of Joyce
Mhitton.
Have a safe and happy
Hallow**n.
Two runs were Bade by
the Timpson Amtulance
from Oct. 22nd to Oct.
28th. Those answering
calls were:
Ozay Ford 1
Nary Brown 1
Jeri Strahan 1
Betty Cruap 1
Tim Magness 1
In memory of Troy Franks
donations were given by:
Mrs. Oma Hughes. Hr.a
Mrs. Harold Hughes, and
to. t Mrs. Darrell Yar-
brough. to. | Mrs. R.C.
Newsome also gave a don-
ation.
Selma Cowan made the am-
bulance service a beau-
tiful afghan to be given
away in memory of her
mother. Mrs. Susie
Goolsby.
Notion All
Master Mamont
Come and help us cele-
brate a Mister Masons
degree at Timpson Lodge
#437 AFSAM on Saturday,
November 2nd.
Lodge will open at 7:3C
PM. A special team from
Center will confer the
second section of this
degree.
Carl Anderson M.N.
TIMPSON NEWS
Thursday, October 31. t985
General Election
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ction will be held at con: loot ***** dwnm. mi*. ■**■**• w*w w
the school tax office. *• "> *ouM dnnk, ih« am* <i «m«w -■»«■»« TW bm tm cf tea*
E.C. Tyre will be the
election Judge.
Polls open at 7:0C AM
and close at 7:00 PM.
AMENDMENT NO. 1
bcW citiMm. If tSc kfMtauK adopn too- xmufCM mlfM
*nh fa hoaptiil dwenm. urn* tmrlea H0>a*yaA orerakw thu n not
may huwc n> rmkme tames to meet those ce“*-W**“*ve
________ AMENDMENT NO. 11
AMENDMENT NO. 6 ---------
The const Liuncmal amendnent to permfc due lifter in which a person » ihwpd
■Mr pnsonm to be placed tr pc&ajfecfluuo with a criminal offense and to certain
of Mother am pursuant to an inrawe rtquwtwno applicable to nos wtm Mi
the mutnee of an whfirtonal 5900 million
of Teams Water Development bonds, to ere*
at* special water hinds for *snr caonrave-
Clon. water dewefopmmwf, water quality
enhancement, flood coot rot. drainage mJr
ndcncc control, itdaf. chloride control,
agricultural will and water toutermelon, and
desslinitation. to author or a bond fasurance
program, and to clarify the purposes far
which Teams Water Development Bonds
may he issued*
PRO: Teams must have enou# water fa
the furore and adequate funds ® meet that
need The amendment, aktof with * now
law that depends on ks parasgr. protects the
water needs of coastal boys and hafatats and
slows new uses of water funds with as flood
control. The proposals strike a proper bal-
ance between the goals of water conservation
PRO The amendment would giant die
drparrtnene af corrections the ffadrifccy id
send Initiates out of state to break op pnson
to place fanuces
PRO. The proposed
from die conantorion needless dated about
overcrowding. It fc a positive seep in correct-
fag soma problems facing Texas prison*
CON: Our-of-srara rransfcn aBowed by the
Interest because the Inmate' i consent is not
required and the inmate may face greater
isolation and increased communication
ra pc n—i. A, transfer couidiho Interfere wteh
the parole process since Texas officials would
hove to »ely on Information provided by
AMENDMENT NO. 7
CON: Three rtoMS in th* tan 20 years Tam Chambers County to be divided fan two
voters have turned down similar amend' fa sfc psecfacn.’
done and study should be pw to the sms a cwvi because of summer tourist population
priority for foadfag. increases
CON: The current law provides fotiade-
of promtenrtf the rights of the tonoernt, Have
actually presided a mean* by which guilty
defendants have been set free on irtsubrorv-
Uml technical ground State and federal con-
stitutional fuaranreas of due process of few
wsU continue to atfequasrly cnaura char both
the innocent and the pit) arc entitled to
a fan trial in criminal cams
CCNt Ehminactog the constitutional
requirement that an indktmem contain cer-
tain identifying phrases could lead to confu-
sion over the genuineness and vsBdtey of
particular indictment*. Allowing the oat* to
amend an indictment could undim lie (he
grind Jury system The current cosutkw-
Jofui reqwretmnn prone; the rights of a!
cithern but arc not s buried to a careful
Chamber Of
Commoreo
There will be a special
meeting of the Timpson
Chamber of Commerce on
Thursday, October 31.
at 12:00 noon in the
Hospitality Room of the
First State Bank.
Everyone try tc come and
help plan Timpson‘s an-
nual Christmas parade.
The cost for ■ new roof
on the chanter building
will be presented. Plans
for a pamphlet on Timp-
son will be discussed
also.
Lunch will be served.
Hope to see all members
there.
AMENDMENT NO. 2
the iasusne* and safe of $200 mtflton of
Texas agricultural wall
mOr While Toms farmers are wfcfaa
fanmncfeVy. they afeo esc taperienefag erfekJ
water psubfeuit- Adaptson of the amend-
ment would enable them to afford the kinds
of mweMifd needed i» better conserve irriga-
tion water Boeufe *n (fee hew means of
four*in* j coraervjnem prugrxm
CON: The federal ami roue governments
already have a mufertude of farm programs
in place and the** is no need to dupfeeate
that effort by spending mere.
AMENDMENT NO. 3
coMCUutiooal provisions
amendments©, a
AMENDMENT NO. 12
igrantaagrhm
and (he Corot of
CrtmtecJ Appaoh of Teems jorisffcdasi to
of ---
Bond Boootoro
Please attend the Timp-
son Band Boosters meet-
ing Monday, Mcv. 4th.
The meeting will be held
In the bind hall at 7:00
PM.
"The conadcutional amendment provtdtaf
5300 million in addfaonal bonding authority
for (he veterans houafeig awasa program
Md charting the dcfbitt ion of dioat veacram
**ff*fa ,0 Ptfertpat* fa rhe veterans’ land
program id the veterans’ housing program
by authorising the leffsteture bylaw to define
an nigfeli veteran far (hr purposes of those
programs/
PRO: Both the Veterans' land Program
id (he Veterans' Hooting Assistance Pro-
gram have been popular, and uulwl funding
is being rapidly depteted Tbs programs
the kgfeCaturc to enact few* permitting e <*ry
or town to spend pubic finds and levy
■aiwmsnri for the refocarioo « rapfece-
merit of water lateral* on private
pay the cost of rebuilding
dries rebuild or reroute the water main, e
sysatm that would aBow the work to be
completed fa arimefyraan—and that would
■flow imufewnt payments will benefit the
horaoawroers T>U* Is * logical extension of
cfaes' authorin' concerning replacement of
sewor ten og privtor property.
CON: More rime ■ needad to evaluate the
bmdb of the rimufer program concerning
•ewrar line* Afeo, only certaui fewer income
property ownra need thg kind of sussamce.
rod the amendment should be written to
far other sources of financing.
CON: Exisring tract programs and federal
Veterans Aditonfetratlon benefit* adequately
compensate veterans aemcca The tease s
debt should not be mcrcaied to fisrfd pro-
grams of such narrow icoee
AMENDMENT NO. 9
"The constitutional amendment to protect
pubftc funds by euttuM
a federal appellate court.*
PRO: The submiasKwi ci Mate law Issues So
sate courts for ed> <roy upu^iune vriU ensure
that Texas law wifi c apprnprtaiely totcr-
preied and constoently applied fa the federal
courts, thereby causing the federal court* to
run more ssnoorhly and efficiently
CON: The additional step fa reaching deci-
sion* will cause a greater beck log fa the
tlrrody lengthy federal appeals process.
A lowing mis state coun perocipation under*
mines the rights of perms to sue fa the
federal court* instead of in cht stare
AMENDMENT NO. 13
“The constitutional amendment providing
far the reepportaonraesu of the fudtdml dis-
tricts of rhe state by rhe Juthcial Districts
Board or by the Icefetetiwe lUdtorictmg
Board, id provfatai for the rifanlirows
sod jurndklion of coostitutaonal court*.* '
riKOi l he raeppomoofTy ' of judlcfel dis-
tricts will provide for s bcoer dfaributton
of Judicial reaources The court system will
become more efficient as • result of rhe new
Rovlvoi
the New Coiunbia Mis-
sionary Baptist Church
will be in revival star-
ting Monday, Nov. 3rd.
5ong service will begin
it 7:00 PM and preaching
will begin at 7:30 each
night through Wed. Nov.6
Bro. Fodge, pastor at
Corinth Missionary Bap-
tist Church, will be the
preacher. Cone by and be
with us.
appropriations.*
Lack ol frntrsj craurul Junni; the
period diar money is span: prrwnss the slate
from responding ro clunpng neaJs id ecu-
normt conditions arid csnpbakro the JdtV
Cwky of accurate bu Jfanan foeccwaing. This
amendment wifi alkm flvaibtlttv in duecuntf
rarources where they are nmmt ncvdrd
CON: Continuirg control of agrocy budg-
ets could make 'he agencies vulnerable to
CON: The pm
td wtntndn
t ewey from the WgisHro psocees
Curaenc neeriiod* for agpfag J fa- id
transferring cases aBow proem flenbdity for
of atecMoring agency ear-tries already emst.
thw ramiferro migbs act up another proc-
ess shat would spend move tune and monry
than could be generated in amongs or 'redi-
AMENDMENT NO. 10
AMENDMENT NO. 4
-Tl» aMiullf. wnfanl Mhmq ** -11 *"7*
proceeds from she safe of tend dedfeassd to
the permanent school fond to be uecd to
•cqarc «her land for that fond.*
PRO. Allowing the sale of permanent
school fond tend «o buy other tend Increases
investment flexibility and permits the sate
to take edienfp °f fa changing reel estate
market to want*in or rnhice Che value of
the permenenr school fond
CON: If the amendment penes, too much
of Che permanent school fund could be (tod
sip fa fend and the fend may not earn income
for the fond until It is sold
AMENDMENT NO. 5
the feguferura to ragulro the pemwwo
health care fey hoepmd ffecrim.*
the antoto ___
»to offer utoufB-
csont health cere services for msbgewt
mi fanes, a* a reeult. certain Testae* vril
suffer needktoly. and ocher ctosms snl pay
hudier raxes to cover health case com of
AMENDMENT NO. 14
“The camiurionol ssnendment to provide
fan
*1- ihe sbolkjon of the office of county
rreesurer fa Acdrewt County and El
Paso County;
*2 the abofaioo of the office of couotr
surveyor in Collin. Della*. Drotun. U
Paao. Henderson, end fienJud
Counaci."
fR£> The dmleion of the office* of couofy
(seamrer and surveyor will taro these coun-
ties money and utmost their efficiency
CON: By aba
ng two s
edpc
of farm nd ranch tend*
PRO: life riwng cam of tend makes pur-
chases far agricultural purposes mrreannffy
dtfRmk far individuals Fmancal saw tuner
would help seem recent tread* Howard ferger
farms end concentrated ownership, k would
also reduce competition for available mart-
gsgr money which would (hen be ewefafeh
far artutv types of tend purchase*.
CONt Akhough acnevkure w knporuw co
the Teens economy, so are many other indus-
tries The state should not provide assistance
to one segment while ignoring other*. With
the rostra wiflbw relinquishingdtmo control
over ccitato affafet of county gurofttfoem
REMEMBER.
Aeo Hordwaro
Dear Customer.
Perhaps you have heard
that we have sold ocr
business, which is true.
Me have appreciated your
business in the past and
the new owners wculd ap-
preciate your continued
patronage.
They propose to continue
the operation of the bu-
siness in the sane way
we have.
Thankyou very much.
Sincerely,
Donald E. Amos
VOTE
NOV. 5, 1985
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