The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1967 Page: 2 of 8
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t TWtril—UH, tmiut, Wodn*»day, Novombar 1, 1W7
*7 m
of'
Baft »• j
M cduvf (election officer, Hill; ehai
(Siaw»#etS wuirent problems with! fteiul
an gdvtMiy committee of tax
otfteia.1* (Who nre local rog:*-
mwS r*vtetwed xuegvstt-d
Kvourd tuJ«.
there is ai restriction on tIv
manner or the extent «f dis-
tributing application forms. He
is advising local registrars that
There is no limit on re pro
for county! duetion of sample registration
I forms by third parties or pur-
urdefed by of-
A*rt1n, Tex. — Voter registra
»tr. for the big 1988 election
«Mr I* getting Into full swing.
5t«3Brtwri' af State John L. Hill
eir&fig-- Is buoy sending out de-
t|dMl instructions * —
tax tatmmn. ,
— ..... i . , 0f (},,
registrar*.
! Sol tenor* may enewrng.
I dividuuls to reglst- • hut
| avoid indtM-'ng tcvist'i
j through false or m s' hn:
| presentation
i attorney general’s* Assistance •- the d -
4*t voter* must bring! f“ ’ .
*w r^afl in ftatr w* registration! forms), hut
IsaLaUuni or submit them i supply lh‘ rr's !< '!
SsJfes^-ir^a’Sji
*** , Drives irav furnish . ttv«
»0« «• bulk ™ ! ,niJ even Siam,* to v c r.
outlawed by an October tl opm- j ^ n.>PHrtint or family r
ten.. It taxtught rri“«,»l i u.rs must mail the I m
| uerground Water Conservation
i Dtetrixt No. 1 contend that use
, of the water would dangerously
. .vpleie irrigation supplies.
Houston finance company
i seeks a ruling from the Austin
% tyy**— firm in hi* agree- j
«W Mat an
i righ's
-culntorv
.< punted
1 to build u 300,000 gallon jx’r {
• day plant without Board «p- >
prove I or a permit from tin*
ytati Health Department.
Board wants construction on
IN new homes stopped along with
the work on the unappi oved
! treatment plant.
Workmen1* Comp Premium
Out State Boats) of Insurance
l.as approved u 4.2 per cent
i Workmen's Comt> Premium
j Cut Stale Board nf Insurwnr e t
has approved a 4 2 per rent
cut in workmen » comitensatioti i
insurance premiums effective I
Decentoer 1 Slash, which is •
based on premium and loss Ma- >
tistics, should mean a 17.000,000 |
reduction in I9W*
Board Chairman Hunter M: ‘
t , an .aid cut* in insurance com- j
puny exjlenses artrt fewer ac- j
d> nis made savings possible,
despite rising medical costs and j
incomes He said this empli •- •
-i/os the Import-Run* ol aceiilelt1 [
pi event ion programs
Reductions t>y major classes
included: Alt combined, 4 2 peri
., nt manufacturing classes
i t t»er c-nt eontraefing. 5.1 j
per cent; oil. 4.2 |er cent; ami j
4 per cent.
i
L j Kolb Chevrolet Takes
Pride In Service Department
bitting a new cut, 'in
utsi impurt*»*t things to
is what kind of
vh-'e" v>„ wilt (••( . .ve alter the
sale At 1. r K'lolh tlirvl' a *
volt are guaranteed that your
ini- will re. tl" pr«tn|d
voter*. i iri0)rQr muv fix hi' own p i.
! gistrar may fix
jffit encourages house-to-house | f Jps as ,0 furnishing forms
SJ*l* %-*»**■* - ’ (ii*S liS IB iui n<•
jWgtdtroOtm drives and | large quantities to solicitors
_____J:» • - — — ..... "*"‘r ~**i —— i n. .. . Ifrsrt i .11 I’.
limiting duration of
restraining orders, all other classes,
inert u S34.952 jurige-
j nent ciganist a Dallas man by
! ..nsoJidatlne five cases involv-
nB slant hole ojjwell drilling In
| Gives, Wood and Rusk coun
I ies.
i Court of Criminal Appeals Hi-
! ci lcd 3-2 In upholding a Haiti
; on County death ix-nalty nvn
I in- conviction, with the major-
Six>ars nas ;.lied on ivgis j ,iy finding the comdvmned man
trant to ignore the attorney | had adequate warning of h
general’s opinion, and accept j O)nguiutioral rights six dnys be
Attorney (ivncral Rule>
Attorney General .Martin clari-
f.ed the state’s complex, manda
tory rctit i-ment provisions fot
Texas judges, as set forth in th:
constitution, with a new lengthy
Opinion (M-t52>.
In another ruling. Martin con-
cluded that the Texas iH-part-
irient of Mental Health and
Mental Retardation has the
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Speak* to Rotary
COUNTY —
(Continued from Page M
local organizations in furnish the
right - of way. easements
take care i.f utilities and **t’1'’'
legal matters in approved pro-
grams the federal covernmeni
picks up the entire tost "! fhirx'
control work as lo rie.igrt .n-
; stallation. etc. with lh< loea1
j government paying for right ol-
I way. ele In drainage project*
the federal golarnment pay-
os 50 per cent of design, in-
stallation with local government
paying the halaw e plus right-
of-way , 'PC
The delegation from the Stab
applications delivered by thud
I party solicitors in bulk, or u
' group of applications sent in tlv
same envelope. Spears claims
the opinion is the result of a j (.e*k an injunction
■ piot” to keep the registration,
low.
Courts Speak — Texas Su
prime 0>urt heard Se^Qil Com-
pany arguments for the right to
use fresh water from the Og d
!a!a formation, lor oil well flood-
forc- he confessed to the erimt
Injunrt'jin Asked Texas I ‘ mmrutt. d to its tnstitu ions
Water Quality Board has asked | witland cons-'nt from
Ally. Gen. Crawford Martin 1( ...........
duty and authority to provide
necessary medical treatment <»
services to persons admitted o- ; Sojj <mtj Wat.-r Control Board
that will visit the county on
to keep th"
Enchanted Oaks subdivision,
just outside Houston, from mak
mg any more connections to
new housing being constructed
n tiie area until it complies
with its permit.
A hearing revealed that tin
datives or guardians.
Screw-worm Increase Feared-
Hurricane Beulah may have
• tiered an outbreak of the dread
•arewworms in Texas cattle.
Southwest Animal Health Re-
arch Foundation reports 151
twin by men who ure "'i11
j in ihcir field
1 }| Eiehhltttt is s. rvie.
I managi. at I- T Kolb n.. v-
j role lie heads UP "M»-■’; .
: iBmnl staff <<»iisihltnK «»» V|!* ■ !
I v 'rt.-r, Georg! Huffy and H.d
i Heath The combined cXi'C
t ietu e of these [our m. ii in > If
| rolet service com- s to dver
1 yeai-s All of the men are (|Un
1 l,fied to wink on an «' »n>li»i*-«
rs and automatic tiansiir.-
sions This kind of kraiw.id,'
;;ncI ('Xpf'tiPfK’f' j«tSH your
into gtsxl hands when you «""d
to have it serviced, i. 'I Ki*|b
jPs.i employs ten otln r i* •'!»<
i„ .,,des his servire men
At 1. T. Kolb nicvn.’. t tl - ’>
t> i eomplcte liii! ->i ( » >
,,-t ports and HC( - ss-c ( - " 11
you bring your rar ir» f
vice, you don't have to w--
about a long wait win.-- they
hunt for a part Everything
already there, hi tdd i-n 1,1
M 1-viemg Olcv rolets. I- 1 • kulb
y, rvice H--partment ■■- ' ■ -- ' ■
every athei model of ear on the
road.
They recognize the ne-'J ! a
ing purposes on their Hockley | (hstr.ct had put in a tempoioiy
Cbunty lease. Lower court j 19 000-gallon per day plant wh-'ii
have denied the Sun suit. A j it* permit called for 60.000 gai-
lanciowner and High Plains Un- Ions a day. Then i- let contracts
m
Geo B.
V/ ither
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Published each Wednesday in Taft, Texas 78390 by the
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-t5 - ■'ANIifNG 0I» «eriiTATtON o* t>* eOH^QWATION
yu.i> te*Y x«pr.4K VH rug r*rr Thi»unk wiu. acAOtv »* cowwts«*» *'
.fc ■ -.sv.- r-i »YtjtwriniM r>» t-ni>
November 9 wt II he headed tiy
Harvey Dnv is, Temple, who is
the head of the board. Others
will be Leland Barnes, head n(nv :md larger facilities at I. I
engineer for the Board, and Far- -rolet. Pr-'scnt iaeili-
nest Wayman. of Pleasanton who ' tmo|,. plans arc be-
is a momhi-r of the ixiara. . . , .
The primary purpose of this ing made for a new plant to 1
«*•«— nr
actually occurred is cooler vvea- Mr. k.
-her when the problem usually j ' J
declines. The screw-worm fly
is windblown.
Foundation President Dolpl.
Briscoe Jr. of Uvalde said hur-
ricane and flixxis posed an em-
ergency situation in the screw- j
lines during th*’ next two
months,
Mr. K-.ti would liki to thank
lhe people e»f Tail i- 1 supi "rtin
Letters liavc been mailed ou! (
to all city governments, farm ; them as . new bu- in-
organi/ntions and other civit ’ - • -
dels in the county inform-
ing them of the meeting.
Th-:
worm eradication program
Foundation leaders are request
ing the U. S. Department of
Agriculture for additional fund-
lo expand the screw-worm steri-
lization program which faces
the threat ol a cutback due to
recent federal spending cuts.
Retail Record Due While
downtown Christmas decora-
tions are being strung up. Texas
r-'tailers already are looking
forward to record sales in most
San Pat Sends
75 Christmas
Bags Overseas
ef-
1
'-I
ifiyfi W&-
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t
Through the ctxijx-rative
'oris of San Patricio Coun:.'.
service and church orgamz .-
lions and individuals, ?f» Christ
mas gift ditty hags ar-- enroute
to U.S. servicemen in Vietnam.
The gifts, mailed from the
American Red Cross local of-
fice, are among those being pr< -
pared by Red Cross ih.spier-
over the nation.
Tliose who made the hags .miI
filled them wen the .-onion
Fire Department Au\-i ary.
Fil-e Deparlnv nt Aucdiai-y
V. F. \V. Auxiliaiy in U-i-'-e
Women of .sinTon la . sbya-nun
I Church, .Mrs. Leland Cage. .Mrs
Clifford Williams. Mrs. A. ('
Tut! Mrs. K. X. Tut;. Mr-
W. F Mullen. Mrs Pa n Iv< y,
all of Tali. The Sin ion V-dun
leer Fire Dt-j -srtM. nt Auxibai v
-slid \V-.:n -- -;•■<-■(> ol (liii..
lian Seme:- of Sinior Metho-
j -list chuich dunans.l money for
' additional bags and mailing
cbai jp-s. Mi . i-. :<nk Markus-
sen ->f Sinton donated paper-
backs lo use ui filling the bags
This project will suppK a
Christmas gift to every able-
bodied seivieeman in Vietnam
from this county.
sales volume ha- air,- I b
year since Mr Kolb open d ■•;-
- This your - no i xi---p? - -a I -•
sales volume has mm a--
again
j. yum i-a, in is- l .a i- -
Now you knew where , ;
A., in..tl--.- w nn! you ne-d drn-
In y-.nr ( ai, the si-ri ii • - ir-■ a
, at i. T Kolb an i ijtabl'* iix*
•n« it. Your car is -- -.i/cabt-.'
: investment and juti shu'i!-! only
| trust it wit! tiie best set
, men Those men ate m th-
i service d- part.n. ill 1. 1
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lions To Have
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lob's
lawn Mower
Repairs
All Makes—Models
Free Estimates
Call
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EXTRA SAVINGS AT
S1NTO-' SAVINGS
The annual turkey shoot of tin
Taft Lions Chib will be held
Saturday at Worsham Field.
Shooting Will be from 9 a.m
to 5 p.m. at St per shot
The cluii will furnish rifles
or you may bring; your own
without a scope.
There will be refreshments all
day.
local
Johnny O’*
Bcsr-8-0
Beef— Saosaga
Chicken
AH You Can Eat
$1,25
‘We Cater Parties”
420 Hwy 181
it’s making news ail over town. We invite you to open a
Savings Account with us. Money placed in your account by
the 10th of the month, wiil receive interest from the 1st. Get
in on this EXTRA BONUS PLAN now. Each account is insured up
to $15,000 by an Agency of the Federal Government. Your
Money in a Sinton Savings Account earns 4.6 per cent com-
pounded semi-annually.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gix spent
the week-end in San Antonio
at the home of her brother-in-
law and sister Mr and Mis
Therman McDougat. White there
tlioy met her brother, Mastei
Sgt. Joe Proctor, who has re-
cently returned from Vietnam.
He will be stationed at Otis A is
Force Base, Mass. Sgt. and Mr
Proctor returned to Taft with
Mr a-d Mrs. Cox and visited
here for Several day.-.
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Mis Alice Al’en oi Sinton
i-iit- d on Saturday in the horn--
f her daiighter, Mr* Henry
taught ry.
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 1, 1967, newspaper, November 1, 1967; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth749378/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Taft Public Library.