The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961 Page: 12 of 20
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CHURCH...!
Schedule Early Action On
Three Controversial Bills
A
New’61 Chevy with Jet-smooth ride!
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/ Verse: "This Gospel
of the Kingdom shall be preach-
ed in all the world for a wit-
ness unto all nations: and then
shall the end come." Matt. 24:14.
Study helps: "Christ's Object
lesson Outline:
1. The Gospel to all the world.
2. The Advent Movement.
3. Greater pcaver than at Pen-
tecost.
4. In This Generation.
Services: Song Services, 9:30
a.m. Saturday; Sabbath School.
19:45 a.m. Saturday; Worship
Service, 11 a.m. Saturday.
anguished howls from the
neighborhood of the Potomac.
Rep. Ben Lewis of Dallas has
v e s
and
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO RIDDERS
t
ject any or al) bids and to waive
any technicalities.
D. D. Zimmerman
County Judge
T-7-2C
The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thurr., Feb. 23, 1961
AUSTIN HIGHLIGHTS
tit............
Governor Daniel says this is to
fill the revenue gap while the
natural gas severance benefi-
ciary tax is being thrashed out
in court.
A new tax bill introduced in
the House would levy a two
per cent tax on all real estate
transactions. It is by Rep. I
George Hinson of Mineola.
still a live issue after a com-
mittee hearing that ran into
the small hours of the morn-
Ing.
Rep. V. E. (RedI Berry of
San Pablo
Igelesia Meihodisia
223 Kihbe Street
Rev. Vicente T. Moreno
Pastor
los Servicios de nuestra nue-
va Iglecia. Seran de la Siguien-
te manera los Domingos, y los
dias de la semana. Escula Do-
minical, a las 10 a.m.; Servicio
de Adoracion. a las 11 a.m.;
Domingo en la noche Predica-
I cion 7 p.m.; Los fueves servi-
cion de oracion 7 p.m.
A La Inglesia
San Antonio
North 25 Mile Avenue and
Highway
V. D. Es Catolico? Pues, Tie-
ne La Obligacion De Asistir A
La Santa Misa Todos Los Dom-
ingos !
Horas De Misas En Los Dom-
ingos: 6:30 a.m.; 8 a m.; 10a.m.
y 8 p.m.
Durante La Semana: 6:30 a.m.
y 7:30 a.m.
Church Of Jesus
Christ of Latter* Day
Saints
(Mormon)
EM 4-23M
Leo D. Page, branch presi-
dent.
The Mormon Church meets
| in the Seventh - Day - Adventist
Church. Sunday School services
are at 10 a.m.
Asemblea de Sios
Templo el Calvari
Pastor, Fidel Alcala
Bien venidos. Cuidicada en la
Calle 128 E. 5th.
Las servicios durante la serm-
ana y el Domingo.
Como siguen: 8 de la noche
Martes, Jueves. Sabado y Dom-
ingo.
Domingo, 10 de la manana. es-
cuela dominical, a las 11:30 pre-
dicalon.
The United States impo r t s
raw coffee from more than 45
different countries, includi n g
Saudi Arabia.
PLAN RETURN
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Eas-
ley. 711 Miles Ave., will board
the luxury liner **Malsonia" at
Honolulu Saturday to return to [
the mainland. Easley is a Deaf
1 Smith County rancher.
(Continued From Page 4>
Seventh Day
Adventist
Third and l-awton
Elder J. D. Mammons, Pastor
"The Last Great Sign," is j
subject for the daily lesson stu-
' dy and class discussion, Feb.
25.
Committee scheduled controver- forms that called for no sales and other new spending propo- 1 ^Memory
A La Mision
De San Jose
LABOR CAMP
Horas De Misas Los Dom-
ingos: 8 a m. v 10 a.m.
El Domingo Es El Dia Del'
Senor. Tiene Que Adorable. No \
Misa: El Sacrificio De Calvario
Hay Mejor Modo Que La Santa
, Continuad.
Jehovah's Witnesses
North Ave. E Converted
Ke»iden<e
Wednesday at 8 p.m. there will!
he the Congregation Bible
St. Thomas Episcopal
Harrison Highway
i Rev. Joel C. Treadwell, Vicar
Vicarage, 416 Star Street
Sunday: Holy Communion, 8
a.m.; Church School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11
a.m.; Holy Communion the first
Sunday of each month at 11!
a.m.
Wednesday: Holy Communion,
10 a.m.
Women’s Division is held the
first and third Tuesday of each
month at 3 p.m. in homes. ,
The Bishop's Committee meets
the first" Sunday of each month
at 2 p.m. in Mission Hall.
Choir Rehearsal at 7:30 p.rti.
each Wednesday.
Teacher |a.v raise advncii
trw were disappointed when
both House and Menale adopt,
ed the .nine rules of proce ,
dares as they used last ses-
sion.
These rules proh i b i t p a *•
age of any new spending mea-
sure until the general appropria-
Without hurry-up proce d u r e s i tiona hill is passed
Larry Don Moore, a Here-
ford student attending II a r-
vard University in Cambridge,
Mass., is one of 22 up|M-r-
classmen from Texas w h o
have been nam<-d to the Dean's
list on basis of their grades
lor the academic year.
Moore, scheduled to graduate
from the university this year,
is a graduate of Hereford High.
' In older to be placed on the
Dean's list at Harvard, a stu-
dent must maintain an aver-
age of "B" or better for the
1 year.
ting hills have Iw-en introduc The Commissioners Court of
ed. one of which could cause Deaf Smith County will -receive
Al-SO RUNNING — Among
, other measures in the legisla-
I-egalized horse racing la I chum are bills that would: - ,, -
exempt from state license fees l-ess<>ns- pages 225-237.
farm trailers that farmers bar-!
row from cotton gins and grain I ,,,,1 ttuzlovst
elevators; provide procedure for Ll()( 31 iolll(lCIll
acquittal, and erasure of the _ — a w •
blot of a criminal record, of 11 |lpQF| C I icf
persons found to have been con- "vail 3 Diol
victed of crimes for which they
were innocent: set up statewide,
rather than countywide, licens-
ing of notaries public: provide
for licensing and regulation by
the State Health Department of
persons engaged in the exter-
minating business; allocate $1.-
•800.000 more for assistance to
the needy aged and blind; raise
the ntinumum age for receiving
a drivers’ license from 14 to 16.
Hereford Chess
Club Organized
A group of local residents
Monday evening organized
Hereford Chess Club in the
Deaf Smith , County Chamber '
of Commerce office.
Members attending the organ-
I izational meeting voted in favor I
, . re* of meeting on Wednesday nights. ‘
™?'C..nnhi.-a> aC°r -re beginning at 8 p.m. in the Cham-
—... • office. Meetings will include
an instruction session, to be fol-
lowed by chess games.
Tentative list of members in-
cludes : Dick Godwin, Oliver
Streu, Jack Rogers, Gus Frye.
Don Shipley, Dan Mudd, Frank
; Ford. Dr. Wes Owen, Wayne
1 Williams. Bill Thompson, Dennis
[ Lomas, John D. Pitman, Bruce
[Fink, Hershel Miller. Bill Hut-
I son, Nolen Grady, Billy Jack
| Williams, Guy Williams. Betty
Turpen and Berkley Kaufhold.
At initial meeting, the group
I named Godwin. Hutson. Streu
and Grady as instructors. Co-
! ordinator is Jack Rogers.
ducts outside Texas pays none."
New formula would hit these
interstate corporations. Gover-
nor Daniel calls it “closing a
loophole.” Industry spokesmen
contend it would drive business
from Texas.
2. A measure providing for
enforcement of the esche a t
law. This is known as the a-
bandoned property act, whi c h 1
was defeated in 1959 desp i t e [ . - . ------------------
the governor's vigorous efforts. 1 introduced a bill which gi
Governor Daniel says he will Dallas two congressman <. .. u
call a special session if the bill ' re-carves all the other districts,
isn’t passed in regular session. McGregor's proposal is based
3. A temporary increase for strictly on population, with no
one year of from 7 to 10 per thought to personalities or poli-
cent on natural gas production. tics.
------——-•-■ — ... jn somp instances it would
result in two congressmen be-
ing put in one district. So m e
districts would be enl a r g e d,
some reduced.
County school superinten-
dents are a touchy subj e c t
with the legislature.
County Superintendent George
Corse has come back this ses-
House members refused to »>«•> to work for a bill to abo-
take a heal • the - clock Hsh the county superintendent's
short cat toward getting a tax- office in counties with few or
referendum on the ballot at no pupils in county schools. Un-
the April 4 special election. der this year's plan, abolish- .
Rep. Wesley Roberts of La- tnent would he on a local op-
mesa, sponsor of the bill, asked I tion vote. Supporters say it could j
the House to instruct the State I save the state $1,500,000 to $2,- I
Affairs Committee to consid e r 000.000
the bill immediately and report In this same atmosphere is a
to the House bill by Rep. R A Bartram of Jtl
Proposal was defeated 81-65. New Braunfels.However it would '
with the vote dividing approxi- raise the •.alanix of assistant S
mately on the same line as the | county superintendents. Mone y-
one by which Speaker Jam c s | hurting House members kil 1 c d ’ I
Thurman wax elected. the bill.
Referendum would, in effect
have given the public an oppor-1
(unity to say which of three
possible broad-based taxes they
would prefer — payroll, income
or sales. Bill would have to
have final passage before the
end of February for the ques-
tion to be printed on the ballot
BY VERN SANFORD (the schedule will not lie met. , Mst session passage of I he
AUSTIN — Legislature moved Now the matter is left entire-1 general appropriations bill was
toward early showdowns as the ly to the legislators te deter- virtually the last act bef ore
House Revenue and Taxation mine. As most ran on .p I a t- adjournment. Teacher raises
k Ari 111 z. J fziv-vv^.. 4 bv ft 4 ftftilzvd fz-tx» e/s aeftlftc- -mJ /.tliz,,. exAvs. .. rvArvzl i nrv wv.zwt,
sial bills in swift one-two-three ‘ or income tax, these two tax- sals died without ever coming
order. ing methods doubtless can be to a vote.
Coming up early on the eliminated from further consi-
commlttee calen d a r were deration,
three of the four measu r e « |
la Got. Price Daniel’s spe-
cial deficit - erasing program. |
Each renews controversies of j
last session. They are:
1. A new two-factor formula
for figuring the franchise tax ■ San Antonio is sponsor of the
owed by interstate corpora- proposed constitutional amend-
tions based in Texas. At pre-, ment that would allow race
sent the franchise tax is com- i tracks and parimutuel betting
puted on the basis of receipts on a local option basis.
from sales in Texas. Opponents, mostly ministe r s
"A firm which sells all its and lay church leaders, called
output in Texas,” the governor gambling a parasite on the eco-
points out, “pays at a 100 per nomy, and a producer of fewer
cent rate. A Texas - has e d jobs for the money spent than
company selling all its pro- is possible in any olher busi-
ducts outside Texas pays none." I ness.
Supporters called it a clean,
popular sport to which Texas
climate is ideally suited. And.
they declared, a painless re-
venue raiser.
Two congressional re-distric-
ting bills have in-en Introduc- The Commissioners Court
»•«! nn«> of Akhifh r*onl>l ... ........... .....
sealed bids until 10 XX) o'clock
a.m. on February 27. 1961. at
the Court House in Hereford,
Texas, for the purchase of the
following described equipment,
to-wit:
One or more Diesel Power-
ed Motor Graders of not less
than 115 horse|M>wer, with1
cab, heater, lights, 14-f o o I
blade, steering booster.
The Commissioners Court
Grace Gospel Church
Thirteenth and Avenue K
Rev. H. V. Fields, Pastor
Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m.
and worship services convene
at 11 a.m.
Bible Study is held each Sun-
day at 7 p.m. and preaching
service at 8 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting is
held at 8 p.m.
Church of The
Nazarene
Fourth and Jackson
Rev. Stewart Downey, Pastor
EM 4-1381 '
Sunday School is held at 10
a.m.; Worship Service at 11
a.m.; Evening Worship Service
at 7:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Wesley Methodist
410 Irving
Rev. E. H. Martin, Pastor
Sunday: Church School, 9:45
Vance Crume, Superintendent.
Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Meth-
odist Youth Fellowship, 6:30
Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m.
"See You In Church .Sunday.”
Study.
Friday at 7:30 p.m. Is the Ser-
vice Meeting Ministry School.
First Presbyterian
610 Lee Street
Rev. Russell Wingert, Pastor
Sunday School is held each
Sunday at 9:45 a.m. followed by
worship service at 11 a m.
Morning Devotional at 9 a.m.
Tuesday
Choir Rehearsal, 8 p.m. Wed-
nesday. Prayer meeting Friday
at 7:30 p.m.
$
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THURSDAY
Adults 75c
FRIDAY
Students 60c
SATURDAY
Children 35c
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p.m. each Sunday evening.
Ladies Bible Study hi
Wednesday morning at
Wednesday prayer
are held at 7:30 p.m.
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Central Church Of
Christ
Sunset Drive and Plains Ave.
Earnest Highers, Minister
Bible School is held each Sun-
'day at 9:30 a.m. with morning
| worship at 10:30 a.m.
Worship service tiegins at 6
e^eh
<i. m •
services
First Christian
West Park Avenue
Rev. Gilbert Davis Jr.,^
Pastor
Sunday School is held al 9:30
a.m. Worship service will tiegin ■
at 10:50 a.m.
Chi-Rho and CYF meets at 6
p.m. Sundays and vesper ser-
vices are at 7 p.m.
Functional Department's first !
Wednesday at 8 p.m.
General Church Board, second
Wednesday at 8 p.m, 1
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961, newspaper, February 23, 1961; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318479/m1/12/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.