The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1961 Page: 10 of 16
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White Golden
Pimento Peppers
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MARGARINE
BAMA
Cocoa-Mix; 23‘
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Dog Food
GRAPEFRUIT
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CAULIFLOWER
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CAMAY
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Prices Effective
Jan 5 - 6 & 7
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Caramel Chocolpte Fudge
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matter in legislation The bill*
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mission, and the sartte was or-
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Legal Notice
NOTICE Ob' HEARING ON CI- they pass through the Rules
TY. PAVING ASSESSMENTS?
THE CITY OF HEREFORD
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>i hill Mure the House of Hi-prv- Hikiw on Calendar Wednesday
Calendar Wednesday is usual-
ly dispensed with’’ because of
I he press of -other business.
This is usually done by unani-
mous consent, but If an vbjecf-
the motion can dispense with!
Calendar Wednesday. • - ■ |
Tlte United States- is a great
; country, but a large country
! with many varied and diversi-
[ fied interests. The National Con-
gress is supposed to be repre-
sentative of all of those several
DOUBLE
Western Stamps
Every Wednesday With
$2.50 Cash Purchase or More
THE CITY OF HEREFORD I
(Mmll •
RY .Mary V. Watt, (mt)
Mart V. Walls. City <*rk
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CTTKND RtLI. 41AME
Mr end Mrs Doc Miller at-,
ament against alutting proper- tended the Caprock Basketball j
ty and the owners thereof. the Tourn
amount per front f-ol pr if. M-rt week.
product of law after full, <om-
Frleto and exhaustive considera-
tion and debate nf the Issues
ami problems Involved Homo
rail It compromise; others call
it l|w area <4 agreement be-
tween the many sides represen-
ted. But to me It Is the balance
that insures the justice guaran-
teed under our Constitution to
all individuals.
-The Rules Committee in the
Hpuse of Representatives, as
presently constituted is, in my
opinion, the balance wheel that
can preserve the good health of
our government.
WALTER ROGERS
MEMBER OF CONGRESS
18TH DISTRICT OF TEXAS
Elberta
Cala Ripe
PEACHES
the Huies Committee; the 2nd
Is by a xux(M>nsii>n of the rules
which requires a 2/3 majority;
the 3rd Is by u discharge peti-
tion which, if signed by a ma-
jority of the House of Repre-
sentatives,-.will discharge the
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in the. huine of Cubyj brother.
Ilanfl Khvhens and faml 1 y.
in Midland •
TO .THE PEOPLE OF TllK'n rrimmiHm's are Mcl-et Com-
Wilson’• New Trimmed Loan
69 hams 3 ^
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thereto, if any tliereife. ami to
contest the amounts of the pro-
poned isses4hcnts. the lien and
liability thereof. the spec i a I*,
benefit- to the abutting propm-
* ty and cssners thereof, by means
of the improvements for which
•ssesameni* are Io lie.levied,
the accuracy. sufficiency. regu-
larity and validity <4 the pne
‘ ceeding-. and c sitr.u t in con-
nection with such improvements
and prnpoM-l assessments, it it
is so desire-1: ami this notice
is gtven as is provided in Sec-
tian 9 of Article 1105b of the
Revised Civil Statutes .4 the
State <4 Texas, in Jhat the City
proposes to levy such cents a-
gainst the respective pn^-rties
as are shown in said pi-ofsecd
paving im-umenti as so filed
by said City Engineers with
the said City of Hereford.
Said streets to he paved and
the eoat of the impnhmicnts
on >uch portion, thereof
Jdct matters are assigned by the
Speaker to the respective- com-
mittee having jurisdiction of
that subject matter.
These bills are considered by
fhat committee and, if approved,
are referred to the House of
true facts involved. Representatives with the recom-1
The House of Representatives m?ndation that the bill become
operates through committe e s. law. However, instead of going
' These are. called Standing Com- directly to the House of Repre-
mittees and are listed in the sentatives, these bills must
Rules of the House. These, first pass through the R u 1 e s |
Committees could be ca 1 1 e d Committee and obtain approval 1
the permanent committees. Oth- by that Committee for hearing
—---—-----. before the House of Representa-
tives. In yther’ words, most bills j
are not considered toy the!
! House of Representatives unless I
ihov through thn Ru I P s I
Committee. The Rules Commit* I
tee presently consists of 12 J
DEAF SMITH COUNTY, TEX- Members — 8 Democrat* and 4
AS Republicans. If all Members
•NOTICE is hereby giver, to are present anti voting,; a bill.
all- abutting property own e r s Jiu order' to receive approval 1
and persons interested in the
properties on. the hereinaft e r ,
mentioned streets tljpt on t h e
19th day of Decemlier, r.“’2.
The State-Highway Department
engineers filed with the'City of
Hereford.the estimated amounts
per front foot proposed to lie
• assessed against the owner or
owners of abutting property and
such property on each str e e t
to paved by said Highway
Department and the City of
Hereford, as well as the total.
_ cost of the improvements on
MTH PISTHKT
This Newsletter will he a
brief history if the root of ’he
Rules Commiliec of the House
of ReprcientiUlxex. its purposes,
and the need for its continuation
■» presently constituted. Some
would destroy the Rules Com-
mittee, others would c hange Its
personnel and procedures, while
\others would undertake to purge-
certain Members of that Com-
mittee with whom they disa-
gree.
Hence, in view of the publi-
city on this subject. I felt that
the people ought to know t h e'
government. There is no doubt
thnl the Rules f.’onimltlec has
fun oepasloh created frustration
in the minds of Jljow who would
like to see their |>et MH or pro-
ject sail through uhoigaaied.
. .’Hut If murt lie remembered
that the. present sharp division
of the Rules Committee consti-
tutes an excellent safeg u a r d
against impractical or inadvis-
able success by advocates of
any extreme philosophy. It as-
sures consideration for the will
of the minority, whichever par-
Purpose Of Rules Committee
mlltM* wan IkMwer. i...... ' , . .
thl» proliibiii<m hub tlofW' auny • icnltiliven, 'Die lit In Ihrou k h
bin Hu1* lemr»«»ni in. BHb Tlu» » Ihin
no p#r» |’not gerved <>n
i thnl hat made H slruttg a n d ! ty Jtiai ought Ue The seeret
laws that are fair and lust to wdl k«'"l' •' ‘ ««"• uevrrmwnt la flit bal>
Any |x>W or pnxiesi of per-1 am e that Is struck In the final
mining a simple majority to
shove through any and all kinds
of laws on emotional dictates
or other prt xiuivs wiaild
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Fancy Golden Whole Kernel
CORN SALT
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to be debated before tile House,
must receive- at least 7 votes. ■
If a bill receives only 6 votes i
19ti0.- for it and there are 6 against
it. the motion to report the bill
fails. During recent years on ;
several highly controvers-i a 1
measures, the division in t h e |
Rules Committee has been a tie
of 6 and 6, This meant that the !
highly controversial legislation]
could not receive a rule to be j
debated before the House. This j
is what is causing the big hue
and . cry to change the Rules
each street or portion thereof. Committee or the Rules of the
~jtnd that the sanw has t>een "House.- !
j..... ___ i •— r-i... o- j| -s |j^, callse of the caustic I
and bitter criticism that hast*
been directed against Congress-
on file wuit the City Clerk in man Howard SmrtlFoT Virginia j
the City Hall in Her.-h.rd; Tex- and Congressman W'Ulfam Col-i
as. as well as all of the plans mer of Mississippi - unfair and
, and specifications pertaining to unjust criticism, in my opinion. ‘
all of such proposed improve- but nevertheless, criticism that1
merits, and that any and all is forming the basis of the bat-L
property owners and persons in- tie against the Rules Committee, i
terested therein wttnin the City The Huies Committee camel
of Hereford or elsewhere may into existence in 17x9 as a Se-1
inspect the same, and further feet Committee. It tiecame a
that the City of lh-rehrd. by yt-.-nding C.enmrttee in 1SHO and !
reM.luti.m adopted has fixi d that status -in. e _ln
the 16th day ot January. 1961. K,x the Speaker of the House
at 7:30 o'cksk I’M. in the ttty was made a Member of the1
Hgll in Hereford, Deaf Smith ' Rules Committee. This situation I
Cbuntyj Texas, .is the timr^and existed until 1910. at which I
time a prohibition against the
aH «l the iieupiA Just as there!
must tie law* tor all of the
people tu live by fnlrnwM and
justloe to eaeh other, the low-
making laxly itself must have
rule* unfl regulations In order result irt the destruction i< any
to properly conduct Its business,
That Is the primary reus o n
for Hie Committee on Rules in
lhe 1st place, its jurlxdict I o n
including the "(al the rules,
joinl rules and order, of bus i-
ness of the House. . . Good
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A Size
Pillsbury
Best
flourAHI-C
mllteci
mlltrei,
ry tn nature imd have no per not served on the Commiliec
man.-nt standing X although some Members have
Eiirh <»( IlNW Mdadimt Com. ' that nu< Ii h rule In*
juHntHcRoti over i«.l<»r>tc<l In tht* opinion of the
tpcH’ififttlly (iociinirnfctl Mthjccl lhe Rulen ( omniittec, <im
, presently constituted, is neces-
iril'rolu. od' ui the Cotigi-ess by f,,r th<* proper dispatch I.Commjttee in which the bill is I
;li- M.-int.ei s on. diRercnt sub- llw business of the House of [lending and make the bill a
- .. ... 'Representatives. privileged matter before t h c
It cannot and does not thwart House; the 4th method would
the majority rule of the House. 1 be by following the usual proce-
There are 4 ways of bringing dures under the rules of t h e
place for ail of such owners
and person.-, interested in such Speaker serving on the Com-1
paving and in such properties --->
"?a>u;..o,>le<,t!on* to »* assesded against abutting
property and" the mi ners there-1
of for curt, and gutter is 11.65
the total amount per front tint
proposed to lie assessed against
abutting pri>|>erty and the own-1
er* thereof is $165; the esli-l
mated cost of the improvements ‘
is I1X.X.47 29:
SOUTH MAIN STREET.fn.rn
lhe South righ- of way line of
First Street, being Ut S lligh-
w a y 60 the South
city limits <g Ybe City of Here-
ford. at TierraxBlanca Creek: j
improvements exclusive <4 curl,
and gutter Io lie pawl for by I
the State Highw ay I apartment |
without axxessnicnt against a-1
butting pniperty and the mvn-1
ers thereof; the amount perl
front f.k.t proposed Io I* asses-1
sod against abutting property
and rtie owner thereof for rurh
and gutter is $1 65: the tot a 11
•moum l**r fn»U foot pno|x>*ed
w ith ' to be assessed against allotting I
the amount per front foot pro- pngterty and the owners there-
pooed to be assessed for such of is $1.65; tfie r*.[mated coat I
improvement* against abutting ■ ‘4 the improvements Is $4,771 NO. I
propery anil the 0<rM ““
<4 of each such portion is as
h.lkwvs. to-wit:
I'xrr no. i:
EAST FIRST STREET from
the west property line of Ave-
nue K to the E.-6A city limit* YIMIT BROTHER
at the Oty <4 Heref.ml. at the Mr. and Mrs. Cuby Kitrhens
Intel section <4 Hast First Street anti children spent Oiristm a s
and the East line <4 Section No
59 Bks-k K-3 Deaf Smith Coun-
ty, Texas; improvements ex-
- lusive <4 curb and glitter tn
be paid for by the State High-
way Department with ait asses-
6 ™ 4Qc
ion Is intejiioscd,’ a 2/3 vote on
1 4a in/,1 ioo «•*m ___ ... lai.!
government requires a sharp
division of opinion, sound pre-
sentation and expression of all
facets ot the problem or issue
involved and a thorough screen-
ing of the proposed final result.
This is the process that has
made this count r y great,
FACES
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1961, newspaper, January 5, 1961; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318472/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.