The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 3, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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AUSTIN. Tex.—Final legs! de-
Ulli wm bulldoMd from the path
of tba biggest state water pro-
ject In Texas history. Reason—
to pave the way for ■round-
breaking ceremonies Thursday
near the site of Toledo Bend
Reservoir on the 8abine River.
State Board of Water Engi-
neers, Texas Water Development
Board and the Attorney General's
office worked overtime la order
to approve the project—from
engineering, fiscal and legal
standpoints.
Sabine Hlver Authorities In
both Texas and Louisiana are
60-C0 partners In the Toledo Bend
Dam to he constructed near New-
ton. Texas. It may cost as mueh
as $00,000,000, Original estimate
back In 1BG7. was $64,000,000.
No federal aid was sought.
Louisiana put up $16,000,000
In tax money. Texas la landing the
8RA of Texas $11,000,000. Rest
will be borrowed from private In-
vestors.
This giant hydroelectric pro-
ject will provide power tor utility
companies In Texas and Louisiana
to market. It will supply Calcas-
ieu Parish, La., and Orange Coun-
ty, Tex., with water for domestic
and municipal use, Irrigation and
Industries.
Lost Land?—
Land Commissioner Jerry Sad-
ler dropped a bombshell In the
laps of the Austin City Council.
Special All Female SALE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13
LLANO, TEXAS
1000 COWS & HEIFERS
An opportunity to buy Rood and choice YOUNG replacements in any
number you want.
Brucellosis Free Area
Consignments Welcomed
Llano Livestock Auction Co.
For Information Call
WAYNE MAY, 321-W OFFICE 625 PHILLIP SMITH, 218
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We also give SAH
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Cigarette Purchases Now
Armour's Campfire
WE GIVE DOUBLE
S t H GREEN STAMPS
WEDNESDAY
—With the Purchase of $2.50 or More-
Specials For Wednesday, October 3
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Delsev Toilet
TISSUE..........3 Reg. Rolls 39*
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Auslex Beef
TAMALES........28 Oz. Can 37‘
Kimbells DETERGENT
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BEANS 2
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RED DELICIOUS APPLES
BUSHEL
8. I. CARMICHAEL, Oi
PIGGLY WIGGLY
la chucking record* at the Land
Office, where ell Tessa land tltlea
originate, he found se evidence of
e patent or ule of lota • and 7 of
Block IIS of the original City
of Auetln.
Sadler referred the matter to
the Attorney General, noting that
theee two lota hold one of Aua-
tln'a water plant*. Capitol waga
were quick to aak If Sadler waa
trying to cut the city'* water off.
• • e
State Deficit Grow
Texea la atill welting for the
full Impact of the new rales tax.
Meanwhile, the deficit in the gen-
eral revenue fund Increeaee. Lat-
est report ahowa e hike In the
fund-ahortage of IIO.GOO.OOO In a
period of 11 days.
With the mailing of ftrat In
atallment on thla year'a atate
aid to the school districts, the
new total deficit la |7«.S11,173
according to 8tate Treasurer Jesse
James.
First sale* tax payments from
retailer* are due October 31.
...
Stepped-Up Check On Unemploy-
ment Claims—
Texas Employment Com mis-
sion In hiring additional Investi-
gators to look Into unemployment
compensation clulma to ascertain
that only those entitled to It re-
ceive It.
Commissioner J. J. Pickle. Em-
ployer!' representative on the
three-member commission, reports
that eight or nine new probers
are being hired by authorization
of U. 8. Department of Labor to
■tudy claims.
New Investigators will he as-
signed to the larger employment
district offices throughout Texas.
Commissioner J. E. Lyles, Em-
ployees' representative, said "too
muny people are receiving bene-
fits from this program through
misrepresentation. honest or
otherwise."
• . •
Driver Trnlnlng-Fewer Accidents
Governor Daniel reports "major
progress In reducing Involve-
ment In fatal accidents through
the steady expansion of driver
education clasaea In Texas pub-
lic schools."
Driver education students are
having 21 per cent fewer acci-
dents.
Since 1957 a total of 265.028
tudenta. In the 16 to 24 age brack-
et. have completed driver educa
tlon courses, an Increase of 80.-
091 or 43.2 per cant, over the
preceding four-year period.
. . •
State Job (Tasslftratlon legzl—
Atty. Gen. Will Wilaon has
ruled that the new state job
classification program la conatl
tut tonal.
Question waa submitted by
State Comptroller Robert 8. Cal
vert.
Opinion held that the graduated
pay schedule for state employees
Is legal because the Legislature
has authority to use this method
of classifying wokers.
New system provides for pay
ralaea on the basis of senorlty.
...
Carla's Aftermath—
"Carla the Hurricane" haa long
since left Texas, but her mark
remains.
Governor Daniel modified hla
remarks about Insurance adjust
ora by saying that moat companies
were paying claims fairly.
Hut a Chicago insurance execu-
tive came to Texas and blasted
both Governor Daniel and Sen.
Ralph Yarborough for remarks
about fine print in Insurance
policies.
speaker James Turman sent hla
general Investigating committee
probing along the Gulf Coaat. In-
tent on recommending a new
windstorm Insurance law and one
governing the handling of claims.
Texas public trusts and foun-
dations hs>e contributed $255,-
oort to aid hurricane victims, and
fund-raising appeals under the
Red Cross are under way ncroea
Tessa.
As usual, warm-hearted Texans
are chipping In to help those
hit hardest by Carla
• • •
(kuii—l $W«—
Many senators get to be gov-
ernor-for-a-dny lint Sen Bruce
Reagan of Corpus Christ! got a
bigger break
While Governor Daniel was at-
tending the Southern Governor*
Conference, of which he is chair-
man. Reagan was acting governor
for a full week IU* eten Issued
some clemencies
Reagan mad*- the most new* I
however, hy publicity dt**greeins j
with Daniel Me said he wan no
TUMDAY. OCTOBER J, mi -THE BRADY HERALD, BRADY. TEXAS—PAGR Rr
FILES FOR OFFICE—
State Senator Henry Gonzal-
ez of San Antonio tells news-
men in Austin of his latest
political move—entering the
race for the congressional
seat vacated by Rep. Paul
Kilday who resigned to take
a post on the U. S. Court of
Military Appeals. Gonzales',
paid his filing fee for a place
on the ballot in the special
November 4th election. (pP)
Wirephoto.
need for another special session
of the Legislature.
Proclamations Issued by Rea-
gan Included one designing "Port
of Corpus Christ! Day" and a
aeries of three praising Del Mar
College, Texas College of Arts &
Industries, and the University of
Corpus Christ!.
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 3, 1961, newspaper, October 3, 1961; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921229/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.