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I>E VOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF TAFT AND SAN PATRICIO COUNTY
VOL. 36--EST. 1921—PRICE TEN CENTS
TAFT, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. 1959
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Taft Citizen By Kiwanians
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TWELVE PAGES — NO, 4#
Wyatt Family
Moves To Taft
From Robstown
Mr. anti Mrs
irri"d "T.'sf. * nor
(hr T«f? ‘
Bob Metis
OutiuttsduiK 'v*-'*'" •’>
K'ju'anis .D J* * (hrir annua* in-
4innr: T>- i-'btj
l„ maic.nj! to* «u-,n! f)r *!,,h;;
Tunn.’)! prois-.-d Mr. M*rfs for (ns
rontnbufon 1o « *«:» “■ “• «ff'“.*s
A. V. Wyatt of |
| Bishop moved to Taft last week
: arxJ are J-«•«.(, il on too W. M !
presented : translate! j-'*Pe*savd farm v->uth of tuvsn. lit*
radio from the clubs in the dis- J*'iH farm the Spessard land this
*»'•* ’• The presentation w«« made lyes:*.
bi An’*,i Mo*“ « f,"rm<*r i.-t.-iiov-1 Mr. Wyatt is the brother of Mr*.j The City Owned
Housing Authority, City
Develop Project Platts
i
errior from f'orpus Christ! May iff K Sailers 'and'1 Mrs '’Vea*i I it M'* Uty anti >hc Tafs j'r,,f,nt 1:0 «nt«r into an agreement jority will be entered into and the| Funds with which the profeet S)i
n.fd .Abrahams also presented Mr Moore and the coupled.* visited I n*!h?K \ “ *f*P j*l»h.«•* T»« Hotaimr authority con. jactual walk on the project will toe i built are aim advanced fcy ft*
Cm tec 0 phKtue from -tv#, fin Taft often ’ !furIh'' d,rf'r‘ ,hl' ,,ne vwa,rt «*• |<’«mtng the building of low rout i brought a step closer. | federal government. Inter th* ''
ii jring a low cost rental unit in (rental units, if no protest is re* If Taft’s application receives ap- I cal housing authority issues
reived hy the city within ISO days --------’ * ------ "----- ' • *— *—J ---- • *
tirough" civir works, ebun-h active j Oo- .r-y Club in appreciation of ins'
ties and fratern,1 ••'gnm/.i-. -, - <rk .«<• !..' c-.vrrnrr Toff ScOIltS
}te «r«s presented *, r» *<fic :>«•’. •'•<nn Owen past president, was
ine him ** T;if .vii.-M.'C ,;e C,<, il* . prevnhd P repic by Mr lUAf Awnriltt
vn tor 195*. I Abrahams f.ir his service )>„• | W*8*CJ»
ofcw ^.M,,Tuesifoy Night
d appreciation from the club and' Budges and merit badges
See KIVVANIS Psge 52
dtr final steps toward getting ap-
proval of a rental unit in Taft
will proceed
Meets Funeral l»om*: and make*
kb home at the ten*" >1 hoit.c wi h
ht* wlfo. Sophia. and d»>v u r. i.in-
Court of Honor
For Girl Scouts
Set For Thursday
! Taft Tuesday afternoon when they
j met. with an attorney front the
| Public Housing Authority from Fort
j Worth and completed necessary
(forms la start the application pro-
jcess.
* The council Inter in the after-1 forwarded to Fntrt Worth rxtxl week
ore*,.Wed to *>*» T-.o c „*'T lw"n pa**od a motion authorizing by the Tuft Housing Authority.
' ro..rt rr, ‘‘‘ *?. !T oK j,he Publication of its intent to enter This application, in effect, asks
ii-nut Hot Tt»*«dnv ‘-idht ',M! ■ m*<> a cooperation agreement with that n reservation for funds be
T , : , • V J >,h : „ j die Housing Authority of Taft. This made for Taft, and that after the
Ttmderfont badges went to Ray- j ,,!OP ar)peas, im )h,» class.-j60 day waiting period is up that
iKobensim,' 'urn!** Smftn rht' T“h"«- ,hi^ ^ !“ fit,al ‘•■hopetahon agreement he-
A temporary application to the jtFifteen per cent of this amount
Federal Housing Authority will be ms made available immediately to
be used in ctmducting a on-the-
provat & sum of money equal u»j or bonds, which are bacteS 1
saK) for each unit approved will federal government. These
he set aside for the Taft Housing | are for a duration of 40 yumnt
authority for preliminary work, the federal government mafhp
‘ them attractive to large hatriaS-
I my Tucker
| This publication states the city’s! tween the city and housing auth-
ground survey to determine actual
needs, the surveying of possible
sites and other expenses incidental
with getting the program under
way The remainder of the money
is advanced at a later stage Us
pay for the site, etc.
A i-.-jn of honor for y.:t smuts'
Marlin Tir/>r, Keith Bradford and !
David Griffin received their sec-!
■od class awards.
IVAhy Dillon Jimmy Duprie i
>{ too Taft Giri Scout **Veigitbor- an,i -’«nk'.m received their j
' -«i -*.;ii be h«i,! .,t ' ';y *, m award.
Tn..rsd..v ,.t the Kiva Parents end ' Mrm* bad(fl's w,’n' 10 *e follow-
,} :i ,cnt!• „f the girls are invited !in* boy',: F,*h!"«. Jimmy Duprie |
■> A.v ,-U .< ,h have !.vr- ra,n.’,nd Pete Schmidt; Hiking. Charles
* - 4.. i » I IM r r. ’ ill fl” I «
-t wrhu, the past year will I !!r*‘rd; ,Honie Hcpairs. Pete Sch-
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is th’ j Tammy Vernor ami Wesley Tun-
<U. lit* 1* •
iy M-r\ ing as *
pmiJ,*t*.: 1! 'n ; .
if Rotary Club
arJ w ■ I.
•- f. ;fi« Me*!'- !
wii*t Cbiircn i"ni>
JM-I >(>•! -C- ’
*»ncd a* 1 »-*f aim
oi -tic Onto-,
WJM ) Fttrn! 1-r:.'
He i- ,i>. ,*.*,. !
in lirU iv>
itij nss *• r.i i *
m»r»: yean ..»
,.vv rliniruMii \
He SI 1. •/"
*! the L*x,,i!
Misofi." L <i./'*
N.C'.ltJ! t K)!V- '■■.■■
the ,.\.* *<l -vf *
f* .*- . ■ ' '
*i;<* r-'ude by i
the Bet.'iry* <' .. 1 ,
v e: o.am-
ter u! G->.
.mil K • .in;. ,
Ctft.
1
resented by .Mrs
if 1! n-kiwrt. Mrs.
s> < retarv >f the Whooping Crane I
O-unt il. Several troops will I"**'1
have parts on itw program.
Next week i«i FViday the B .van-
es m the neighborhood wtil have
: first play night at 7 :» at . ,, , . _ .. ,, , ,
<h. K . Ail ,.f the parents und;!?^ **>" runned D. J. lAtpne. t
,:e invited !*, artend. There !l. ’.r c l!1 '.'!M
-V - - -si-., ..,si r. ireshment.- by jL'^’ ^ A « C .«■
j True and Keith <«uthrie. Mr Ver-j
Scholarship, Tommy Vernor:
' (First Aid, Chris Jenkins; Mature,
!Oris Jenkins.
Conti- ,ti»s fur taking .i basic
1st: out masters traitung course went
trie
Two lew Teachers Hired
By Taft School Board
Two new teachers were hired and.date.
Band Boostersi
Make Plans For
Birthday Calendar
\ ii.,. i.i’vt .i?
Leland Chvot^S
j nor received a toasit connr.ission
i -*r's certificate.
• Troop wgafthcaiioftai badges
• went to Wesley Tunnel!, senior pa-
j troi leader: jimmy l.xipr.e, scribe; i WJ-* Jkiilife.au
: Tommy Vernor. Marvin Smart, j ™ 1**5 lYllllf Qry
(l.ynn Let* arit! Bill Johnson, patrol
Band |leaders. Jim.mv Vigiini Charles
Monday ,'prcvslcy. Tim tShelburne and Oirtej OOLLEGK STATION
i A. Qivatai of Taft is
liar- ' I ’
<i efiettio-.v. ■
aWit ;*■- ;■
k i'.. -
ilj'.! C
1A Li.u,.* . c,
Hi.; 0;*,!:t.
nor horn K -
of Inc m * . iu
fltw >fl eery
te Jie iv^ |,,
O'ai-r nf(.. o,
1.' . - *- pri v ;.*.
•Jrd - - j
SC-■: I-..,.,
Bair! J, r
Mr!:,ii M
dint tors
Mr Cur
IVnwiter Cluii was held
-' ’■’■ ''f* F y : *tv;s presiding i Jenkins assistant patrol leaders
Cv:.- v,us .i dis* i.ssion *n the |
-I'cliv .d-rw-lv .* *:. Me- (' B
f>.v.-r: ippointcf! ctmirtnan t«f the!
drive .UKi .Mrs H C. Dili
Mf *?!■ ■
- i*
; c.tj
w-ere ti.<» made far the
udi-r’s to take t. trip to
M: -lnf-'ri r.i'-tr Leakey in
Mi lax Sabs
Lag Wills Only
584 in County
me resigns iion was accepted Thurs-
day night by the Taft Independent
! School Board a! their regular meei-
| tng.
The resignation of Miss Barhy
Baucom was accepted. Miss Bau-
cum is quitting at mid-term to get
married. Hired to replace her as
a first grade teacher was Mrs,
Richard Wright. Mrs. Wright has
j been substituting in the school sy-
stem for some time. Mr. Wright
is manager of Reynolds Butane Co.
in Sinton and the family make*
theii home 413 McIntyre.
Mrs. Chlor K, Carter was em-
ployed to take over a new group
orf late arrivals in the primary-
grades. Mrs. Carter is from Sin-
son.
Bills in the amount of $3,690 were
i read and approved by the Sward
- iW!flnd|fo,. paymcn,
<» the! a
Distinguished .Military students jor
lh school year 1951TM. at Texas
A.tiM College
Honors At A&M
mem bond buyers in that
guarantee to the local housing tab-
thority that they wiB make up asap
deficit that might exist. btitemmO ,.!
oil these bonds is also tax exum^L i
Rent in a low cost houaiag mtt f,
is based ufwn the salary aC Aft
tenant and also upon tlx* data >tk ,
she family. The rent cover* «S
utilities, hut these are usually lasfc* ":'i
ered and the tenant required iiisv
pay for any excess use. TanMBlir
can be ejected for non fwyswsss*
of rent.
it has been the practice is sfesr
areas that the units can be MSS.,
in separate tocalattes (his* corMmhW.
ing to local living habite.
The Tafl Housing Authority ykm
to meet in the near future to sank*
slider hiring of an architect «skMF
gent upon the final sppnmtf e*i
the complete plar..
6r®i Jury
The hoard gran led u leave of
absence to E. G. Nelson. Mr. Nel-
son was injured before Christmas
and expects to have to undergo
fui’ther treatment,
Ralph Elites, board president, ap-j
pointed two committees to make;
report* to the ixmiri at the next!
meeting. One committee was set » a . f||
up to study* policy on aitetdews I K;®T'W IIS Ms I
and s.ck leave and another «xn-j *
mitre* was set. up to study the g wsgia
salary scale of auxiliary employ- •■•w ■®WWIeflwWliS®
res. Ttbs committee was also to-
itr ik ted to make # study as to
the date of the super in tenant’s
contract.
The board discussed placing all
autamobiles oft the tax roll but
did not take .any actiun «m ihe
maner.
Other items of business includ-
ed flic appointment of the super-
j intendem as the census trustee at
120 cents per scholastic, approved:
| a $690 fee for the 1359-60 audit
for u.t-
I’.d Mi
«li1
AJ.
*h ! -.11
;. Krebs
o Atkins.
(♦:
*- fil l*:
j A finatx* ta) report was given to
the board by K, G. Mucfderoy
I showing that out. of the btxiget ate
To ixT-ome Distinguished Miib I $[« ht Street testing j* ,)is,rict *>«*» ^ auUwrk
iary student he must possess our- a 0jlaRcp of $290,447.13 to retry
standing toalm.es of toadenhip. t r^majnder f), *he year.
hlrXT‘ f ^aracter and defm.te ^ also thl8t out
; “(itiiuot? for the military service: L( ,hv total tax charg(? ot $261,342
Tin* San Fbatriio Co residents 5ta'1'j!r‘* '» that $230,976 has been collected to
j arc iagging in the payment of their Ith? )'PP*r »f, h,s ' fss '^radf
1,0.11 tax with only 5W poll tax i P°mt ratio of l.aO) or whose stand
The ,Snn Patricio Co, gr*ad
which was reconvened
to investigate crhninaJ chai^pg:
ed since test the inquhdtorbd
was in session, compteted its
Jifonday and returned Tl try#
itftii 13 iK-biiSm.
In the 21 true bills the
t.'v*m» imilucted murder
rnalk-e, b-jtrplarj, forgery *»«
S4|
Wk
dl
ii
^ ;
ting, child desertion. mSemy «p
fondling. D97 second offer.we,
iony thft and assault wtHl
to rape.
«cd the tax eoUector to obtain! The c-imirutl docket was eaMWS.
r ... ^
cancelled checks from »he hank j January 14,
moiiUily. : Mister,
Ceme sCoascreatiodiit
| ing is in the upper 10 per cunt
A :vr»t
'Ate Will
rei.-ipts iss-*wd as of Dec 31 date, i ,s u,v "•
There is a poll list of rear 9,0001 ^ his mllltai> dass ^rade P°‘r*
. L'-T
5ICK EtD RESOLUTION
Extension C ourse
Planned In Sinton
; * -w* from Ul Col-|f ’c'./w-hen’ those ira,ll.‘ "* 2X0 /n miiitar.v scif "re,1: j
; •» «hc Junior High j0l V(.t ai;t. faIi in liR(, an(1 se-is!:ained a c]as* slan(t'- in **'!
' s*'>’ * P-m- Dnirs* icUirc a pojjor exemption en-
*" :h'* poswbtlitj* titling them toexcrci.se their pri*. i-
Icgc and obligation as *, o'ers.
In "off" election years the aum*
| her of poll tax receipts issued al-
lways falls short of the maximum
[peak, but 1.359 will find nr. unusual-!
! .. ’ ...... n'on.uvntirrft Ml »•» 1 I f * i'*B Wk.
■ 1 *;-•>. f.n isiurse t“*i!ig taught!
Anyone interested in a phy-
cia*a j.s invityd to attend.
Fred Babb To Be
Presbyterian Supply ;
Minister Sunday
upper bird of his ROTC class! Fred Babb will preach at the
(grade point ratio of 2.0 m military j First Fresbylenari Church next
science. 1 : Sunday morning. Babb is a stivJen;
Chvatal. a senior this year, is j at the Austin Presbyterian Semin-
thc son </f Mr. and Mrs. \1. J.
! Chvatal of Route 2.
FlinnOvercomesObstatles
On Road To OA s Office
! y M t
hin)
j *y iow jK^rcenta^p of qualify v<>
itcrs, 1? more interest is no* taken,
s jys Vickers.
Foll'r.v.ng arc the j»>il tan <le-
•Hitii.'ii who art* }*x:a!ct:l f.*vcr the
• ddD Mrs. C. L. Maurln Taft,, ...... _
.... - .. ; Mid-Onast In-.r.: " •*< ;m<i *" f
A; ar>.;s P-s* * J:.. k :'T !> *
( ;i;rk Jiuinb5. Serve’c S ation,
rnvit/Fi-Je: Hitfie Jo Tenn.ii. Cit>-
Leland To Have
Mid-Night Horror
Attraction Friday
A double horror picture will hr j
ary and is helping to fill the pulpit
until a new minister car. be called.
Last Sunday Harry Wood also
h seminary student, preached Af-
John Owen Gets Award
For Shot Gun Work
For once John Owen was caught
without anything to say!
A* president of the Taft Kiwani*
Club Mr. Owen was helping keep
trie annual installation dinner pro-
gram running smoothly Tuesday
(light and after several present*
t •• .*-—* ** - — ••• UigiU «*Jiu ici wc vc.tti jftcav.ii
ierwards be was the dinner guest jtton of awards had been made he
of Mr and Mrs. C. C. Boykin.
r.' 1:4: -x A
[.!>». anl r.i
iqrtx! K-d.
Our
m t.
ojcii. i'.-achy Stone,
s CL-:* age. .V •*’* -
ir: :ir.*au:' ■*-■’ *1 i '*- * 1 ' * * ip***
lK* :r **d .It (li :• City Hall.
i r 1 if
.iurlt:
of
and
r>l{.*
ii'.
d
*. .-.a ,*i 0 t’m* *■• some-
1 t*.i:i 1.ik>'* Ir an >.«i
■ lx u"-i: !■> evrihui « those
in . '.rare?* nica.'..*r,g ;*■•*:*. Ii •
,*;.ti*q i.ion: when itey were
, , -. si’t.Kr’1 * n.: r,. a.-
.*. Ln ,*- I.* • Id*, .on hi riia
,dv. - Ki'f.i: !**(::m ’.*> r.o»e the
.dvat.tiues of t(*.- educiired men
1 i:r| women vi >.(i whom he was
5 -,.1 :no ’, aral r.urse!. of*
; . .*, 1" . -• and olhei
■ *■■ *. \i. ii..' :v*< r. *i *iie m i •
j wee uniur-d him were splendid ex-
uitpliN to gain"* amhifi.ei for an,
. 1 (iorj was .* » dtH*irxH*.
r>*inr.-s: >mr.a*a- . <■/ *■ young
Kann ,i-.is mvitid. along " rtb a *
Mrs. Bill Gilbert
To Join Husband
In France Soon
Mrs. Bill Gilbert ami son
•> .-,n *0 ienve or. Fcbni ry
On !h<? s’aee the "Dungeon of
if).*: >i'.L* direr: from Tlo.ilyw<*».:kJ
a *1 he preM*n<e<i feutoring Frursk-
■listeii*. the monster, in person.
Billed with :hi.« *’:.:.* :h,nv for
the mid-nigh! show s .irting a! H -
. (JO p.tn. will bo a horror picture
1 sailed *,,-- U* "v-astly, horrifying
ami chilling.
The W.iif Mon and the Living
Mummy arc features of .he stage
show.
Community Fund
Director* To Meet
Monday Night
Mr. Owen contributed mom im
game contwrvuttors by siioutais®
at hire's and *c«nsg them out «K
range erf other gun* than my egm’
me individutu
At the bttffom of the statute Aw
inscription ended; “One, Bstt®,
Two, Three..." - kKI
A* the story goes It reem* CwnSIjs*
Judge Bill Nicbcias, Harrell Cfe*.
!ee a'.wi John Owen were ton:! fesssSp.
ing end walked up on two
There will b* a meeting at die
prompted Dr John Turesell
John, don't you have one other
award to make..." Mr*. Owen knew
that there wax still m award doe
she out-going president of the club jpeoting birds. Since ttsere
.i/id he wanted to make sure that I tone hunters and only tvw>
it wasn’t overlooked. fit tell the lot of the judge to
Dr. Tunnel! agreed immediately) the case Judge Nicholas was %»
officer* and directors of the Taf1*; and presented the expectant rresi- count to three and the other tostr
hunters were to fire in uoiswt.
When the* count reached *$9hg*ji.
Conservationist Ov/eit hissed mam#
Community Fund at 7:30 p.m. on j dent with a small statue depicting
Monday. January 19. according to j a hunter with an upraised shotgun
Walter Roots, president. .vitb she tbUowing *;n»criptton:
Final allocation of funds to par- —To John Owen, for game con- --nd by tnc time toe rotmt nwRMI
ticipa'ii-.g organteations will be ap-1 .(., Vation ” I>r TUnneii waat or, tlim' *»,•' Mr. Curtee ceuM a* ww
proved 1,; we!! as other items ci \ ‘ ‘ . ,n , ,. . , two specka in the sky as the fcMlt
L-*r.vs.s sa> ,h’,{ ,ne Bked lived to toil the story*.
The Taft Community Fund is n.wv M0 reogru/e outstanding trufts in j And. so. ’Time. ’Ban*’. *m,,
well ov.-: its 40a! of $12,000 fits members and he believed that I three..■“
I >:(' id
10
by
fdv-jie to join their biioba-Kl and j
■.ttht/r, Lt Bill (jilfeert w*ho i-:
will*, s::** Air force In.
France.
Mrs Gilbert and David will fly j
Newark N J. and from there 1
will go hy Air Force plane to
Ch.niHvont. Fra in e. where they will j
:;-ve. Lt Gilbert has been there* j
s -,f Novv.nber and has lx.-en for-1
/urate enough to f.rsd a house for.
-pheir hieisehoiil items wve isi«n>*:s Court a<«
shipped .............................. ‘
Iurmttire rn France
M
Commissioners Court Plans Changes In
Business- Salary Study Set Saturday
;m-
Thp San Patricio Co. Commix-j The matter of dosing the court- .where those supplies wilt be used
rff (,» an Inter- ihouse all day on Saturday was j.Supplies that are- in common use
*,' > >(:■, and the' will buy resting althougn n some respects t introduced into ill*- d.sciissim, alasg |»h *W offices w«U continue to be
f'iiu'c ' | (Jis.'uh .uitagtvius start when h met iwtth the* re<|u«»*t«d raise in salurtes ; stored i» the auditor’* office.
,r, '.. . ) son 1,.r.c iieen ! Mondai nr-rn .* c f<>.- its first re- !and that question w«* !ikew,se tsb-1 The auditor also suggested Shat
... "m, and j gular session for the year 19&9. led-for the Saturday. Js» 17 inert- all supplies used in Jhe vartotsa
■ I.* : fn the »hs.*n-.te of J'.idg.. n K ini joffi.-e* he requisitioned ona meswh-
. . -..as ami .-he n.«s (Nichols* Hi* v.*;i» ,s -ingic.ii pa- flay* cmn'y o,■*';■« >nei • ’•>* basis by tin- official* heading
ii..'. i,-n. s. i*(i,-e 1 n.f giri* i tient in the Kwing Memorial If *• - w-.*h the . mrt and presented some ] more office*. This met nod will cut
ni tttoti m tin* Taft Jun-jpitatt Commissioiwr Frar.k Kelly
tJ.gh .school Ai-’n
*•;* in i
‘‘-•*1".,* th,
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Taf; ?
tu,
m f° ,!>'0 th*
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104 dx. j;,.
graduua-ti to
1943 He d-d’rHXsite
^ in FmM 15 \
1 1 1j! ^ Slaie# a 1. Air j . .
Louitsj* m*>,r ^ , hkt&
r IJywUl “,*d Texas dur-1 The* thought <rf «te«^r.g batk^to
b4»k
* tyn govern ^
ic was stilljpl ^
visits *:’Ik. R. Pviftti Mr Alison was re-
judge Fiinn began to j ,>rli'y discharged from the Navy
on a career iri '
M; and Mrs
-on . re visiting hei mother. Mrs
K. R. Pyron. Mr
Thanksgh • J presided «: the meeting.
j Three county officials, Davis Vic
jkers tax assessor-collector. Lloyd
Jack Wilson and
or will atowtete before they cm
he used. He invited the Apgtt m
turn auditor’s oCftee to htwpnca «te-
siippUe* <» hand thest*. t*«S&sg m-
teniton to *oww fnettm. end SStyj
whieh will yrottahty never be
Another matter reUe-3 eo <J» rfl.
tention of the row* by 8w wfe-y
wafc the taw /{iTjenzcttt toe
wen? u# coittptwMitkRt tor
’-ertifteatot ot tide la toe .
tax *»»es*isr-««attecter oRffoe,
!*w provides that when sfes
. iwhi' h g'*"i gc.vcrrimcn!
would play
■auMinww ' “ ' aw* ladder at secondary cdMcatfc*
^vsd a serious back Uv|S*s rt-tfoN f*n«s *
wmmm
points which call far change in Idfiwn on a too large stock of these
tlx: proredute of operation of the J ttuppites «bom» the actual comxmp-
county business. »'« of *ach sutppltes.
ik* vw-r.t int.» a more detailed "nte county auditor furtore poito-
Hamilton, disttict clerk and Mrs. .'dtscuiMion *»t me rerpiiremenU cov- [ed c«t that many erf die printed il» on * sftkry betos 4m
Vvlmt: Sherman, county dt-rk pen - leritig requisitiun* tor supplies which forms used in tiwe vsrr.ni* d^jetogtoMIfS for hweffoat
uuned the •••mrt fur a raise in !h« had discussed with the court
salary for* the deputies working anion the special meeting bekl Jan. 2.
ni ihev are rnrtstte to *heir home those respective offices. A decision j And in connect ton with the sup-
m'Fi-misylvaais Ob Saturday thejon this matter was tabled^ until Jpjj,., ate^ j>y the various offices
Wilson*.
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or. and f&n. T. 8. wmmray «nd
tmnSy to rn( mm^rT[|--11-,-T|T1|T
Mr* Pyron and Mi’ |:in ** «»**«*»* •» aud*to3 *«*'
i'i«^r1'k Mc’Slurtsy and|la« Manduy «f3e?sw<«. tocomphtos thx* the*e spocte-’
PPPBW - . .. iw«i
arik of Unit stgfsbM* «h«ta.Ib» *to»i in «gpws€v» oK-im
le-iomc obsolete, torougn i»w teg. testes erf tftte that dr<®
islation. before « large supply at j ed tor «ascidhtg si»
such supplies can be used. He ex- jhe paid iwto the tjfSfeo.»
pressed ’.he uphtow that fifty per-jhrad amS a m/gw&t* mtOm
cent m wtopites m SatF>«^ -M
in tt* utsiito^t. ad
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 14, 1959, newspaper, January 14, 1959; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth712248/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.