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» Poge 6—-Seminole (Tex.) Sentinel — Thursday, February 13 ,1964
f
. By VERN SANFORD
Texas Press Association
Democrats
of San Anton- r-'-iid Oaiiii.
and llJMt't HoU" ) t]>Oi>.
can Venator from Texas . -. .- Here is tlie oomplrte liupup t'u< -H-ra! . an<; .;
Jack Cox: the OOP's liitii' .ea>v ; o'her 'statewide ofttscS: .! Abilene.-CIOP
. |dictate-: for Ifovenvor against Con':] . tleutenait. Goyeroot-: Presloh j' .Cv.-ujitwijiK]
AUSTIN — Twenty-eight Demo- j ijally, was a surprise entry in 'llie •, Smith ofUibboek imnnnhcnt ami Calvert- of
cratic and 15 tiepubliean candi-; Republican senate contest—-at .five Albert Fuente-. ,lr
dates banged through the start- j minutes before deadline.
ing gate before last week's filing-; The Republicans fielded a ciiiii-
deadline in a dramatic beginning' pleje slate for . state offices iox-
to a political year that opened cs.pt judicial and congressional
with relative calm. raee.s.
A ruckus• over the would-be U Connally cnabd up witli. apposi-
S. Senate candidacy of McAIlcn t;on from liberal Dun > crtioiou.
Congressman Joe Kilgore. '.and] of Houston, Mrs. . .Johnnie Mae
Gov.. John Conn ally's last-minute H,!t-kuo"t>e of Breii'uirn and Rev.
hesitancy about running for re- M T Baiu-^ of Hi -iimi'ii i
election, highlighted the filing- Negro Republican candidates for
deadline spectacular. i.Governor are Jack Ciichton of
Kilgore decided no! to run a- Dallas ii$Ki Harry Diehl of Hons-
gainst U S. Sen. Ralph Yarbor- ton
ough. ConnAlly. acknowledging Varborcugh !- opposed by De-i-
that he had coiisideied letuement oerats Joisn \ an CronklHie and
went ahead and filed for, a second Gordon Mfl.endnn. both- of I Ml
term. las Cox ana George Bush of Ilbus--
Conservative Democrats boiled -ton;, and Di Milton V Davis and
oyer: the Kilgore incident, said it Robert Morns, both of Dallas, are.
might result in a second Republi- the GOP -enatorial candid ito>
■in
Mat! he;
■■ Incuhabeht- .Robert
of U; an. Deaiocm
t aline-!, Ji ,- Houston
- ton of Dallas,. Republican..
Congressman at-l,;uge Incuin-
1 bent Joe Fo> 1 ot Dallas, VSi'l Elk-
ns if C,u-eni'ille P.obe't \\ Bak-
er ;$id Bob Looneyi btolv of Hpu-s-
j ten:'Democrats: -and. Bill] H»y.e-s';.o!"
'lemple. Reuubltean,. .
AJ.t6r.f ay < :eneral.:. IhimnilK'nt
; Waggoner Carr of ,! ubboek,- De.'.n-
Treasioer ineurabent Jesse i
.(aim's. ■ Aiist'fn, . Dwrjoe.rat: and
Fred Neumann, Beaumont. Re-
publican. . i
■« Riiilrond 'Commissioner (full,
K'r,;i Incumbent . Ben Ramsey.
Si-n A.uRwsiine. Denioia'at. '-
Railioad C'Oirnitssi^nrr iiiies .
pired- terju]':. incumlx-ht Jin. C
vt t:~ on -a. state lease in' Ore~'..
,i;:id i;ee:i phi., v.o-l witiii.-ul
1 ;;»»5rux'el." ■
: t-xav State Te.t'.','.e!'s A-'SOeia-
it.'.i :,>i'e,s;aent, Mrs. Kiizabefh. I.itr
tk- " Corpus Ciii'isti said ..public;
schc-.il • teachers in . the state, this:
year wili receive a salary alijjlist-i
:-i) below the national averasa'.:
teachers group has voted; to fight i
for a . salary increase when the j
Legislature meets.
- Governor Connalh * ntttbori/e '
r-.iiyal of the three remaining '
ti > n:(iwme wkinw-.t ihav housed
;j- . -'Ooti!'v ^ :ite itorno tor
.s':■!i in Austin to a "Cirst.-c'las-
imc«4ng home-, where he. saitl-they .]
•v '.'iii receive better treatment.
and .it less expen-e to the state. {
Bands 'in El Paso and Burkbtir-!
nett• were grained charters by the
y;a"te. Banking Board while appli-
• iv-a e. Jacinto City Sta'e Bank
'as. declined, and action again
wa- postponed, on bids, for two
new banks in Midland. 1
GoSernor Omnally got a new;
!i;rf:ter'ea-;t on - his Uatnas,:.e/.l right;
,e.ra, was ..pronounced in pretty]
gixnt physical shape, but dodo s
. ad it ill he ■jix to eight month?,
beiott he tieTam* fuli strength
f'xeipcv taxes collected on eig- j
,'sreites in Texas la. t month tame!
to S7.3(;'>,00 i,' ft inn $7,200,000
a year'despite U, S Health;
Xerviee 'warnings, about, evils;- of,
smok.tHjt-1. ; 1
Texas schools have been urg-
ed by the goveijuu to give s»ee-
'ial emphasis to the state sang,
"Texas, Our Texas," during Pub-
lic Schools Week, March 2-fi and
Texas Historical Period. March
•J-April 21.
Speed, drinking and wrongrside
driving are three main factors in
fatal trafiie accidents. Department
of Public Safety Director Homer
Garrison, Jr. told a. traffic courts
conference.
iscvai;. apcl John Trice. Waco. Re-■ Lanaclon
publican. [ Owens yl
Commissioner of Agru-uh
Incumbent John White o! Wichi' i
Falls . and] MiBart'l ■ Shivers. Waco.
Democrats, ana John B Arm
strong. KiivrKvifie. GOP ; •
i. .Land C-nvmnissitincr:' Incumbpiit
Jerry SacUer of Orapeland and
Fred'H Williams of Delias. Dem-
cf Aasli)".. and .lesst
VrtTion', Demnei ats. and
GOP
: SAISS TAJ TASK*
Each y«ar thootands of Tajum# call, vrite or Vtait Ircarnal Revenue Service Offices
to obtain th# aiaounc deductible "for sales tax. The table is printed here tor your
conveaieaca. Clip and save this table until you ere ready to prepare your inccnsa
tax return, since your instruction* received frcra Internal Revenue Service do not
contain these figures for Texas taxpayers. •
Feaily. sire
Incoc* at »howh on line 9, page 1, Fotrt 1040
3 persons
4 and 5
6 or aore
or le»fl
person*
.pe-rson'»
Under $1,000
' $9 •
: $10.
' $11
$1,000 under $1,500 ..............
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48
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$10,000 under $11,000 . . ..... . . . .
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$11,000 under $12,000 . . ... .... . .
56
66
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$12,000 under $13,000 .............
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63
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$U,000 under $15,000 . . . , . . .......
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81.
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$15,000 under $16,000 ..... . .......
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$16,000 under $17,000 ............ .
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$17,000 under $18,000 . .... i .... .
75
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109
$18,000 under $19,000 . .... . . . .... .
78
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115
$19,000 under $20,Q00 .............
81
103
121
♦Besed upon the 2 pertent United beleo, e:ccisp.
and use tax
tn Tflxat. -Figure a \ln
the ce^jle do not reflect pejrwntls of the special sw'tcr vehic
le retail tax which* •
should ba-c«Rpufc<d separately, 'the vehicle tax. applies, to the,net .purchase price,
and nf 1,5 percent, through June 30, 1943 and 2 perccnt. after that date.
Cigarette ticc deduction .is $e per pack for "exas.
Gasoline tax Is 5< per gallon for Texas. ^
Junior Ploy To Be
Presented M«?rch 9
; The junior, class at -Seminole-
High School:, will present a pla;'
entitled. "The Great Rig 'Ddor-
; step" en March 9. acconKr. '.to
t Joiin FreybtU'ger'. class- sponsor .-•
j: . Th«' play.".is a comedy eailin;?.;
! for a l-4-me'.nb.er cast . Cajt iir tlu
leading r.iles a -e Pat--y
Mjrna Boieh. IXinna AJooie
Gary Jones.
| Other east members arer. Phy-
llis Childs. Carol Holhrooks, Dan-
ny Price. C D. Tynes. Barbara.
: Workman. Dean ^Iarlin, Sam
Flud. Judy Nicholson, Cindy Mier .
! and Suzanne Terry The student
director is Gar>- Mllle-'
:
tollic Threads
Don .Flanagan. Rie,hardso.n.
Su)>i:e,*'ic Court, Place. ' Sears
Me'Ge'f.- of Houston and -Jaefc-Pope
vf onio. Detnoeiats: ar.-i
T. K. 'Kennerly-.: Houston, .GOP:
Supreme, Court.- Place 2: Hue!
C.- .Walker, Cleburne, int\umbem.
Democrai. ] ];]-.. . ■ }' -.
Supreme Court, Plate .3: liicum-
ben't Robert- W Hamilton: Mid-
land,- Dem'iktra-t.. .-'.V
Court; of Criminal Apjieali: In-
i u.nhe'.tt K.. K.' V •xKilev oil'- Austin.
Democrat
T K.H'e'J <>1 Texas' 25 I'twu- ¥
TV e.ii es-: aoed opoosrtim ' their
own, ptih'i.ari.es.: bu t for- the tirsi.
in history there be h
Seoublu'tia to. deal usth- in every
tUstriet eomc November. ':
"INSTANT''" HOSPITALS-Ti--;
S!ate. Health Qe.pat tn.ient ,is krvT>-
;er for so-mt: !?2--•tot'ehoilses of n»e.f-
ical nrni treatment supplies t fur-
nished. by tile federal ijaverntuetiO
which - could be converted 'into
hospital.- almost instantly in the
event of: disaster.
K-lttven more "hospiuils" are ex-
pected to bo added to the' list ".lis
t; n.'.r: and i master plan e'a'il.s
of tlwse fayUities eventa
l..s
ally -The State Health Depart-
ment is directing the Civil Defen-
se Emergency. Hbsoital progt am.
and : encourages local' authorities'
to provide the needed storagi;
space. . .-■ ■■■•
.APPOINTMENTS — Covi'imon
I There are two types of metallic
, thread, true metallic threads and
i synthetic threads. There is . very
i little of. the true -.metallic ■ thread
I used in garments because .of the,
!. laundering pr'c'biem it create?
I. The. synthetic metallic coating ; C()n „ app()imed. Frank B. An.
fstays-.shins ^througu launder.,,as - ;_of Fort-Worth," .a tfriiver-
land wear When, purchasmg a Ear- ; ■ ok]ahoma !aw, graduate,
jment with a me\alhc thread read ■ ^ jjp: g ^ of- ^ (>f Ttf'as
I the label carefully for instructions '; 5<Voln1in,. Unive,?ity of Denton,
jof proper care..' Some raetall.es ! Hp Ulpft pirk(ld Myrlin 0, John-
son- of "Ha'rlihgen to preside over
the !G7'h Iiistrief Court n ( imet
on and Willacy counties Johnson
! replaces Judge Hawthorne Phil-
j have a, very low melting point. -
j therefore, use a press, cloth and
I low temperature setting on iron
• ibr pressing
Dial PL 8-3311 report a fire.
Regular car care can
save your car's life
and improve perfor-
mance and economy
day-to-day driv-
ing ... Save money
now with our top car
care.
Is
A
BASKET
Stop at McAdoo's NEW Service
Department... NOW OPEN!
The big, new s.erviee department section of McAdoo Chevrolet is now open end recsdy
| for your service needs. Just drive op to the big doofr on North Main and tome oft in to
the newest, and finest service department in this area. (And by the way, when you have
business in the: business office or sales department, please pordon the construction work-
ers and other confusion . . . we're almost through remodeling!
AUTO BODY- PAINT & GLASS WORK
IS A SPECIALTY AT McADOO ...
lijis. who; resigned to become At
: torney General Waggoner Carr'-
]. first assistant. -
i BUSINESS IMPROVES • The
, ift(!3 index of Texas business ac-
li t'tvity was up 5.4 per cent on the
] average, monthly- level over the
■ previous year, according - to The
University pf Texas Bureau of
Business Researetn "
] Austin. Amarillo and Beaumont
: showed highest gaini. They .vvete
! followed* closely by ( ■ -pus Chris-;
! ti. Houston, Fort Worth. Galves-
- ton and Waeo. . _ '
! No. city showed a percentage,
j decline. • ■
; Bureau predicted that 1964 will
' be another good year > as,, fat as
i personal income and business ae-
,'tivity is .concerned if the- federal
'j income tax bill now in th»» Senate
i is passed.
. CIVIL DEFENSE SPACES UP
; —Texas now has 1,800,000 licens-
ed civil defense shelter spaces of
a goal of 1,900.000 CD Regional
Director Bill Parker, told a con-
: Terence here.
j These seven cities' have fuliy-
,stocked shelters, Parker said: Abi-
| Iene, Baytown. Bryan. Denton, Big
i'Spring, Odessa and Tyler.
; SHORT SNORTS
; The Texas Tourist Development,
I Asency awarded its S2!50,00(j a'i-
: vertising contract to Mcftin"-
Brieksor,. Inc., Houston advertis-
ing agency.
i'exas Liquor Control Board col-
lections' for December amounted
| to $40.7.01 as the result. . of 609
convictions and 77 jail terms for
J liquor-law violations
; , Land Commissioner Jerry Sad-
ler ordered a full ■investigation
] when he learned that , seven oil
<
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DON'T FORGET STATE AtTTOMOBtti
INSPECTION DEADLINE IS NEAR!
WE'VE GOT A GOOD STOCK OF
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LaRowe, Hank. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1964, newspaper, February 13, 1964; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth417322/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.