Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 179, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 18, 1973 Page: 6 of 12
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Alana Steele Tired Of School
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stretches from the Rio Grande Alana Steele tired of school course last August."
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tests are free and will only take
about 21 minutes of your time.
We check your ears for packed
wax, the tubes that let your ears
breathe; then with the machine
we check your hearing nerve.
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NUMBER TWO
ON THE BALLOT
(H J.R. 7)
NUMBER FIVE
ON THE BALLOT
(S.J.R. 12)
Commerce office, HI South
University-Parks Drive.
Loans made by local banks
may be guaranteed by SBA far
the purpose of expanding
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NUMBER ONE
ON THE BALLOT
(S.J.R.8)
in direct the
to make annual
HEARING TESTS
ARE IMPORTANT
If you haveahearing problem
of any kind you owe it to
yourself to have sn Electronic
Hearing test made to find why,
and what can be done to help
NUMBER FOUR
ON THE BALLOT
(S.J.R. 1)
F.B
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appointn
fa Waco.
when you i> e d».
Treadway
Heating Aid
Service
Additional moms
Kitchen counters
‘ainting (interior
.& exterior)
Sheetrock
comprlet
estimates of anticipated rev:
enue rather than biennial
Richfand Springs, one grand-
child and one greatgrandchild.
Erath Gardens of Memory
(For those who are)
Xet
Be
fixl
Cos
(civil) appeals."
NUMBER SEVEN
ON THE BALLOT
(H.J.R.6)
weuencm senaa cnecx w mane me enure mawesL ----- Funeral services were con-
up the difference.’ He came "Itmakesa greatdeal seam ducted Monday at 2:»pjn. far
back and said, *Yas, that sounds far the statao to cut through tbe Mrs. Jewell Opal Mulloy, 75,
fine, bat you give as some jungle of tuition and establish a who passed away Sunday to the
assurance oa veterinary med- common market far students Dublin hospital after a brief
stitution are amended to:«
Extend the $3,000 ad
NUMBER THREE
ON THE BALLOT
(S.J.R. 13)
i Article y,Sections 1a
and 1b of the Texas Con-
-F
able property in the city,
town or village i
to pay the
$15,000
liem not
day for
regular
■ion;
• ApPro-
money shall be
longer term than
tax exemption to the
homesteads of unmarried
adults."
tension Minnesota And Wisconsin
acroes state borders," ha said illness.
' 1 > i .'
f fiscal
ergency
by the
day ses-
nded by
■ period
for the conetruction of
aoa walls and breakwaters
upon a vote of the resi-
dent property tax-
payers
NUMBER SIX
ON THE BALLOT
(S-J.R.26)
Article V, Section 8 of
the Texas Constitution is
meets the other require-
ments of hiomestead
property, and to provide
that a family homestead
may not be abandoned
except with the consent
of both spouses."
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get. REWOD8C9MG
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county court in probate
matters, and further pro-
viding that the legislature
shall have power to
adopt rules governing the
filing. distribution and
transfer of all such cases
Rains Bring Needed Moisture
To Dry Areas Of The State
"PFGE sranoN,,TX boost smal grain plantine soon. Soybeans lock good. Fal
moisture to dry areas of the Prospects look good. GPain KEcent“‘rinseshul“bovkt
state this week buy too much sorghum harvesting is active pastures and email grain
rain along coastal areas and in where fields are dry. Ranges plantfag.
parts of Southeast Texas are in fair condition buy should Hot fin mt Rsins han limn fit
damaged cotton and rice improve with recent moi aline. ted pastures, small grain
considerably. Dr. John Hutch- North Central: Insects and plantings —d eoyfwa Rafas
toon, director of the Texas root rot are causing some slowed the grain sorghum
Agricultural Extension Service, damage in cotton. Grain harvest. Yields have been good,
said. sorghum harvesting is about Fall vegetable gardens are
The moisture should bring on a conplete. Yeiids have been being planted where conditions
rapid increase in small grain good. Peanuts are making good are dry enough. Livestock are
planting throughout the state progress. Harvesting will begin in good shape.
and should boost fall pastures.
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WINTER PASTURES
Mra. Ona May Gaddy, 7, _________
Staff Dale passed away ta prior to her retireme
Bev. Denzil Wright
Dublin First United
Agent’s Report®
by Richard B. Gary
Opportunity Given To Business Owners
New ar prospective business ing new facilities, the purchase ance sheet, and profit and lose
Article XVI, Sections 50
and 51 of the Texas Consti-
tution are amended to:
Include within the scope
of homestead protection the
real property of a single
adult person which meets
the other requirements of
homestead property, and to
provide that a family home-
stead may not be aban-
doned except with the con-
sent of both spouses.
Presently a single adult
person is not entitled to
claim a homestead exemp-
tion end a married man can
abandon a family home-
stead without the consent
of his wife.
The wording of the pro-
posed amendment aa it will
appear on the ballot is aa
follows:
“The constitutional
amendment to include
Gardens at Memory.
j Shewasbornon June 1004 1949.
asacpmmassanemme nSaztonzatnamdedne w
Elis. One November 5, MU, Sidnie Brooker of Arlington, Community for a number of
conferred upon it by law,
and further providing
that the legislature may
increase, diminifro
eliminate the jurisdictiol
of the district court or
“The constitutional
amendment establishing
certain requirements rela-
tive to the enactment of
lews creating certain con-
servation and "reclama-
tion districts.”
be said.
Harvest operations were slow-
ed in many areas due to the
rains. Hutchison said.
The cotton harvest now
0 hss-
be continually aware that good cool reason grasses or grains wouldhavepaiasigosunderthe owners who want assistance fa ofbuldings, inventroy, equip- statements for the last two
grades can be produced, into permanent warm-season old nonresident rte Now he the areas of finanical manage- ment, materials or working years.
Harvesting and marketing grass sods with little or no getsbvforssattme. ment of business loans will have capital. The representative Persons who desire informat-
techniques should be as tillage has limitations compar- Wisconsinresident A. . . .. requests that interested partier - -- 4- -*--*
carefully planned and executed ed to seeding in a prepared T* if^*1"** , j1*11* bring personal financial state
as the production process, seedbed. Forage growth to At the University of Minne- ~~ f**,1"*^**7 ments, currentbusiness bal
slower and production to sota, Wisconsin and Minnesota "ft
reduced. However, this prac- residents have a base tuition fa EDet“uinsanarrdayviit I
FOR tice may be justified where liberal arts of $900 far three “ • representative to Waco. Eivmnifund
acreage is limited or where quarters, tOthers pay $1,476. The field representativewin be dgenEssi
ide prepared seedbuds tend to With the college boom over, available between 8 :30 a m. and 2222222
high-quality nutrients for the become excessively wet. both states had empty dormito- 4 p.m. at the Waco Chamber of 32812127
save ju mon-
ey. We are
Licensed by ine State of Texas
to fit and Dis" ‘sing of Hearing
and proceedings aa be-
tween district courts,
county courts, and other
courts having jurisdiction
thereof, and further pro-
viding that the legislature
may provide that all ap-
peals in such matters
shall be to the courts of
Gaddv who oreceded tar hi Loan, "several neices and henville eight years ago. He
borderresddentswhoworkediiimnenota death December B, MM. she nephews. waa a member of the Church of
There have been limited Minnesota. Without reciprocity. The experiment has marked was a Baptist. Mrs. Gaddy Pallbearers were, Hobert Christ
Bcercmrehdu; ssrzarssa asES*”*"? sarpwipales."ap
Early pfa^fap coegdn afrangement b aoDe he odher fa • Hitopffnm -They want to know how we she had ived in the Secker Hoteor, Ruben Kapon EL WZfa1*
Ssnsrerved by one so Fanning of Fort Worth; two
otto Gaddy, oBluf Dale. She Fanning sotersgMrs AlceStockeno
eis also survived by two • FOI WOL ana MarS. Jonn
ibrothers:c.CEisandBryant Funeral services far Walter Haynes of Lngleville; four
gnu o San Wu md me C. Fanning, M4 of Stephenville grandchildren and four great
atotar. Mix K. K. Taylor ok willbeheidat2:00pn. todayin grandchildren.
QUALITY FORAGE
Winter pastures can prov
Valley to the Blacklands of teaching-so she took up brick- Now, while serving out a take. We can pinpoint your
Central Texas and Far West laying three-year apprenticeship, she problem and explain in plain
plishedfact.
Article XL Section 7 of Article III, Section 49-b
the Texas Constitution is of the Texas Constitution is
amended to: amended to:
Provide that all counties Provide for an additional
and cities bordering on the glOO million in bonds or
coast of the Gulf of Mexico obligations of the State of
are authorized to levy a tax Texas for the Veterans’
to pay for bonds issued for Land Fund. This amend
the construction of sea walls ment increases the present
breakwaters upon a 8400 million authorization
majority vote of the resi- to 8500 million;
dent property taxpayers. Remove the present pro-
Counties and cities are pres vision which permits buying
ently authorized to levy of land only by those vet-
such taxes and this amend- erans who served between
ment only changes the re- September 16, 1940 and the
quired vote from a two- date of formal withdrawal
thirds majority to a simple of United States fox
majority. . from the armed conflict
The wording of the pro- Viet Nam. This amerdm
posed amendment as it will would ” allow all Wte
appear on the ballot is as who serve after __________
follows: 16, 1940 to buy land from
The constitutional the Veterans' Land Fund,
amendment authorizing provided they are otherwise
counties and cities bor- qualified;
dering on the Gulf of Provide that, in the event
Mexico to issue bonds of the death of an eligible
"The men at the union were myself back in New York, he service
great,” she recalled. "They confessed. “I got out for the cleaning, tubes, % ,
never once made fun of me. I same reason-no money.” batteries for 4
your Aid, and A 4
can alwaysI
have headed icine.""
within they ecopegof
homesteaddrpjetipn
single adult proFwich
estimates.
The wording of the pro:
posed amendment as it will
APRear on the ballot is as
“The constitutional
amendment to provide
for annual regmar. ses-
sions of the lebishtture;
and to provide /an annual
salary of $19,000 and
per diem for the mem-
bers of the legislature,
effective in January,
1975.”
amended by adding a new
paragraph which:
Provides that the district
court, concurrently with the
•--— — „0,u — county court, shal have the
valorem tax exemption to. general jurisdiction of a pro-
the residential homesteads bate court and in a probate
of unmarried adults proceeding shall also have
The, pro Conrerred-on it by tow Tt
appear on the bal'.it is as H *
“The constitutional ish, or eliminate the jurisdic-
amendment to extend tion ot the district court or
the 83,000 ad valorem county court in probate
matters, may adopt rules
governing the filing, distri-
bution, or transfer of cases
and proceedings aa between
the courts having jurisdic-
tion of probate matters, and
may provide that all appeals
in probate matters shall be
Article XVI, Section 59, to the courts of civil ap-
of the Texaa Constitution is peals.
amended by adding a new The wording of the pro-
Subsection (e) which: posed constitutional amend
Provides that no law ment as it will appear on the
creating a conservation and bal lot is as follows:
reclamation district shall be
passed unices a copy of the
proposed law is delivered to
the commissioners court of
each county and to the gov-
erning body of each incor-
porated city or town in
whose jurisdiction said dis-
trict or any part thereof is
or will be located. Each
such commissioners court
and governing body may file
its written consent or oppo-
sition to the proposed law
with the Governor, Lieuten-
ant Governor and Speaker
of the House of Representa-
tives. Each special law cre-
ating such a district must
comply with general laws
then in effect relating to
consent by political subdivi-
sions to the creation of such
districts.
The wording of the pro-
posed amendment as it will
appear on the' ballot is as
follows:
. _ principal of
---- ---------- —~ interest on, when due,
amendment stating that the general obligations here
the district court con inafter issued by the city,
currently with the town, or village. The legs’
county court shall have latur is empowered to limit
the general jurisdiction by general or special law the
of a probate court, and total principal amount of
providing the jurisdiction general obligations which
thereof, and further pro- may be issued, but unless
Tiding that in any pro- and until the legislature acta
bate proceeding the dis to do so. the limitations
trict court shall also have established by statute with
jurisdiction otherwise respect to the total principal
amount of bonds which
may be issued by independ-
ent school districts shall
or apply as the rate limitation
•n on cities, towns, snd vil-
lages.
The wording of the pro-
posed constitutional amend-
ment as it appears on the
ballot is as follows:
“The constitutional
amendment to authorize
cities, towns, and villages I
to levy such ad valorem f
taxes as are sufficient to I
pay the principal of and J
interest on their general I
obligations hereafter |
issued subject to the re- I
strictions provided by |
Operate Common Market! “__
s .
“The constitutional
taspydieiN gra*fsrforstoa Planting high-quality seed in
minirhum. High grade peanuts a well-prepared seedbed fur-
with n high value per ton is ther boosts production and
‘ rarely the result of an accident high-quality forage.
Every peanut producer should Sodseeding or overseeding at
with the first bale being And the switch had nothing to still must attend night classes. English what can be done to
harvested in Midland County do with women’s lib, the Anthony Coppolo, foreman on help you, then you make your
he said Cotton bolls are opening' 23-year-old brunette declared the job where Mrs. Steele is own decision. Wp never try to
throughout the South and while taking on a breather on a working said, “I heard of her. I high-pressure you into buying
Rolling Plains and North construction job. told her to come and talk to me, anything. There are thousands
Central Texas I graduated with a degree in and I hired her. of people today suffering from
The grain sorghum harvest is education and have taught "The night before she started, hard of hearingness, (even
about complete in the southern English in the past, but frankly I couldn’t sleep. I don’t think some that wear Hearing Aides),
half of the state, Hutchison said, it doesn't pay enough money,” there is another woman who is B just because they waited too
and yields have been ■ above said Mrs. Steele, union bricklayer. I thought, late to do something about it.,
average in most counties Some she telephoned a contracting "What have 1 done? Suppose it d"’t let this happen toyou.,
harvesting is under way in the firm to ask who trained their doesn t turn out! . .. M ’ Treadway swill hol
southern part of the South beicklavers and the neonl Men on the construction his regular Hearing Aid
Plains and in the Rolling Plains there referred her t"fhe project accepted her without Woskshop at our Stephenville
where fields are dry enough bncklayers'umon Local No. 5, grumbling, although some o office in.the SkipperReal
Fall vegetable crops are Her husband, a student in law themdidn’t expect Mrs. Steele Estate Bldg 318 E. College
making good progress in the school, told her the union men tolast. . , , every Thursday from 10:30
San Antonio-Winter Garden wouldlaugh her out of the place, Coppolo said she’sa good a.mtol2noon.
area and in the Rio Grande she recalled. She checked worker and his qualms long We inviteyou to come in for
Valley, he said further, however, and learned since vanished.yourfreetest.smeu
More hay will be made this fall that a journeyman bricklayer , He wasn ‘t surprised,, either, Wedorepair
due to rains. Hutchison said earns M33 per hour That made to learn sh had trained to teach serviceonmost
Numerous cut. gs have been up her mind school.of Aids, and
made over the state and yields . "I was a school teacher have a full
have been good but baling wire -he men at the union were myself back in New York, he service on
supplies continue short
District agricultural agents
gave these reports:
Panhandle Widespread rains
boosted the soil moisture
situation but additional mosit-
ure is needed. The mositure
whould help small grains:
Elsewhere, planting should
become active when fields dry.
Cattle and range conditions are
good.
South Plains:. Recent rains
should increase the boll size on
cotton Some early cotton is
. beginning to open. Grain'
sorghum is maturing rapidly.
Harvesting should get into full
swing soon. Some cotton
grain was destroyed by
hail. The rains are
small grain planting
Rolling Plains: Rains
Aids. We i. ways close by
number Nine 1
ON THE BALLOT
(8.J.R. 26) 3
Article VIII of the Texaa
Constitution is amended by
adding a new Section 2C
which:
Allows the Legislature,
by general law, to exempt
all real and peronal prop-
erty used by non-profit
water supply corporations
or cooperatives from all
property taxes. The exemp-
tion would apply only to
such property as is reason
ably necessary to conduct
the business of a non-profit
water supply corporation or
cooperative
The wording of the pro-
posed constitutional amend-
ment aa it will appear on the
ballot is aa followa:
“The conatitutional
* amendment authorising
the legislature to exempt
from property taxes cer-
tain property used by a
non-profit water supply
corporation or a non-
profit water supply co-
operative.”
AMinnesotastud
Texas veteran after the vet-
eran has filed with the
Board an application and
contract of sale to purchase
through the Board the tract
•elected by him or her and
before the purchase has
been completed, then the
surviving spouse may com-
plete the transaction.
The wording of the pro-
posed amendment as it will
appear ox the ballot is us
follows: ,, . .. » ,
“The conatitutional
amendment to provide
for an additionar$00
million in bonds or obli-
I of the State of
___for the Veterans’
Land Fund.”
NUMBER EIGHT
ON THE BALLOT
(S.J.R. 29) ‘
Article XIt of the Texas
Constitution is amended by
adding a new Section 5(a)
which:
Authorizes and requires
incorporated cities, towns,
and villages, regardless of.
population and notwith- ;
(tending the constitutional >
limitations on total tax
rates, to levy such annual ad
valorem taxes on the tax-
r Article ID.Sections 5^24
and 49a and Article Vm,
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