The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1959 Page: 4 of 10
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Tom Stotim. Fmm
last ynurt smut teats in Sa» Pa?
and Naaee* Counties come the %i
lowing percent of smut found in fix*
various i ammoa vartettet. Radbine
ft had I S percent smut Wm'i.
un; Texas 420 shewed 4,4 per
cent infests* km, MfCaft 44 ind
Amak 13 each had 18 percent
swart. IV.Kia, Jr•iShgt.i,
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Sell $19,411
k0mkm Back Pa?
rmfrCmiBt? Alitor
AU9TXN — Fishermen a'taa® the
mast AxmM not be alarmed upon
wrturniBK Is the recently marked
rtppC» jind discovering ..(hat mm)
Pf thtm are no loqnrr martaad.
AccwjUn* to the executive secre-
tary «?■■#»?. Gun* *nrt FMi Com-
mtetoft, .several of the «ari»w
brttke. kw when electrolyte ate
away their anchor chain*. The
tmoys wiil he reset when new
chains are totalled.
Electrolysis is the process by
which metal is chemically decom-
posed by electric current.
Some of these markers may
break away and wash ashore be-
fore they can be checked. They
are easily identified by their orange
and white color and by to let-
ters ’T.G. A r. C
“Sm'ingg bond sate* tor to first
five months of 1950 totaled 5S81,*
W, Lay Mima of Sintet, Chair-
man «f San Ra&teto Qsutrty'* Head
Committee refwrtsd today. *®ur
county hu 2*sw reached M.9 fft-
cent of its 1» goal of
May sale* we» SPSJtJt,’’
Sates to Te»» far to first five
month* of 1989 were t69,39?JS4®,
This i* 38 per cent of to state
goal for 1959.
"An important part to assuring
our Nation's safety and economic
stability end growth is played by
purchaser* of United States Sav-
ing* Borah/' stated Mr. Sims,
County Chairman.
ygsfeaSW.' 'authoffttod toe paymwrt of
W0b;M teek f,jty |o Bari Brtttota.
imiisMW ww' auditor, wtob was
ssipt sbaa MM to mwm asked
•ttosr a»' *be «>4B|®terv
: WM tew husk pay -*» W8fe-
•MSS* ¥y ®sri*fe»in tea* fee tyJQtM
■£m fee stoeuwt ©owned p»y due
1jp» ms «M*ty auditor from Sep-
Ifejfoi®' MSS. towwls 1.98* under to
iMfdMmtog of KWe Act The bill
«!» tmtadftod ewrter to to year,
<gg?j ««&« «et to Mi wta delayed
:#»' & refill* from to attorney g«e
by County Attorney
Jttt Bw The rultog. baaed on
«f to arttermey rmerei and
to to court by to cmw
% Cttaraey wa* to to effect tot
flWtois way rtrtttfcd to back pay
mm tm thragn M», which «•
■mama for fiw itemh made lit to
meesHusd -by to tnwuidSfor.
’toe Orttfteate of Title lul pm-
,M&m£ to cataMy to *»««*»««• *ad
»fe aeaitsr to draw five
tort* of each tHle isaued from
togtoKber 1951 tiiroisKh 1965 when
tto tot was amended making to
4f«amnt payable m the assessor
wf alitor raetge firtars a minimum
«S S3S per month to a maxinrstmt
*# |nt per month each. The maxl-
yimein amount had been authorized
Mr atte cosnmissioccrs court in Sep
issiselwr 195S Davis Vickers, county
ttw. nsssosaor-callectw, submitted a
<te**nty Judge W. B. Nkbota* rt-
vwrwa to to court that to a.t-
tttrney general ruled to question
of to statute of llsmitaJiten be te.ft
to to disciettoo of the commit-
*ia*»r» court.
The cmnty attorney bad rectwt-
jsserfiMl Shat to question of Stenite-
tksB mrt he rsteed, and Judge Nic-
holas expensed a doubt that the
two year Uatitefioti applicable to
open acoownt* or to four year
ilirnitatoB appik-able to signed «-
greematite or contracts wrikl rule
in to case of Brittain".* rawest for
to took pay.
The 4StSemnce in the amount
asked tot" in Brittain'a bill and to
amount autorired to be p»ki **«
brought about thmight to word-
ing of to orders by to late Dis-
rtki Judge W. Ci. Gayle In setting
Brittain’s salary. Brittain told the
court that he had prepared the
orders for to signature of Judge
Gayle In the appointment and that
the wording set to salary at “not
more than that of the tax assessor-
collector". The orders from Septem-
ber 1956 through 1958 as given by J
tlx* district judges setting to sal-
ary of the county auditor were
changed to read “equal to that of
to county tax assessor-collector”
ami the phrasing of the orders as
prepared by Brtttain for the signa-
tures of to judges made the dif-
ference ire to amount of back pay
given him.
Brittain told the court tot he
feels sure that: it was tfie inten-
tion of Judge Gayle and other dis-
trict judge* appointing Brittain
county auditor and he (Brittain) re-
ceive to Mine salary a* that
drawn by the tax assessor-collec-
tor, “Unfortunately tenth Judge
Gayle and Judge Martin are now
dead, and it is impossible for rue
to prove toll* Intention in the mat-
ter, but 1 still fee! mu1* they meant
my salary to equal that ctf to
tax »MHMr-wllwter", Brittain
ed in nearly all bays along the
coast to mark favorite fishing nth
for ali fishermen.
embedded
ire to fibentiass shell. These 36”
x 19* cylindrical buoy* were plao
ikH MTKICIO .
Farm and
.., T If ft 0 U £ H THE W i W 0 S H f I i 9
JACK JONES
you drive
Fords arc the lowest
priced of the hcvt selling
three, and Ford Dealers
can make better trade-in
allowances ... so you'll
save plenty!
When you rf!
9fpe Fittings
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You Get The Beta Lhal at Your A uthonzed Ford Bidet
said in conclusion.
Brittain had served as county
auditor from 1938 through 1958 and
his appointment* had been made
by Judge W. G. Gayle, Judge Frank
Martin and Judge John H. Miller.
Brittain served from Sept, 1, 1858
to Dec. 31. 1958 under the ap-
pointment by Judge Miller. Brit-
tain resigned his position and is
now employed as auditor for one
of the major oil companies.
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1959, newspaper, July 1, 1959; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711184/m1/4/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.