The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 217, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1958 Page: 3 of 20
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p.. Y.M p. II Registration Opens
Pay Your roll Tax by Mail. For Annual First
You are entitled to an exemption if you became 60 years of age before Jan. 1. 1957, or if you be
came 21 years of age after Jan. 1, 1958, or if you will become 21 years of age 30 days prior to an elect- Claceae
ion AIQ COURSE Classes
Pre-registration is now open fo.
Taylor County s annual progres-
sive first aid course, sponsored
by the Red Crons. The classes
start Feb. 17
Persons taking the course will
be divided into live classes, wit-h
a new class starting each night
Monday through Friday Classes
will last .two hours, from 7 to 9
pm
By setting up, the classes this
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THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Tuesday Morning, January 21, 1958
TEXAS
by
Either the husband or the wife may sign this affidavit for both. Fill exit carefully and write plainly.
You will not receive a voting certificate if your letter is postmarked after January 31, 1958.
APPLICATION FOR POLL TAX OR CERTIFICATION OF EXEMPTION:
Overage exemptions must be secured each and every year between October 1st and
January 31st of the following year.
You May Pay Your Poll Tax by Mail by Filling Out the Following Form:
TO BURL KING, Assessor and Collector of Taxes, Taylor County, Texas.
I hereby apply for Poll Tax Receipt or Exemption Certificate, and by this in-
strument furnish you the necessary information to enable you to prepare said re-
Ike Asks Federal
School Aid Cut
considerations more than anything
else.”
Rep Bailey D-WVa . subcom-
mittee chairman, asked how the
administration proposed to handle
new impac. areas
Richardson said the proposals
would authorize temporary feder-
al assistance to school districts
which experience new and sub-
WASHINGTON Jan 20 r— The lor which grants have been made stantial increases in children of
Eisenhower administration asked no longer have problems as acute parents .who live on or, work on
Congress Monday for changes in as those, suddenly generated by federal property.
ceipt.
Name
Address
Age..
Resident in Texas... years, in Taylor County... years, and City of
Native born.....; Naturalized.....; Alien.
reason, or birth date
way, anyone who misses a class
earlier in the week may make it
. up a later night. The progressive
1 ears method in teaching allows all
classes to stay at the same point
years in their instruction Those taking
the course will use a revised first
1 11 . : aid textbook.
If exempt from poll tax, give All classes will be taught at the
the laws which provide federal aid expansion of the defense effort The administration proposals
to school districts where enroll- during the Korear crisis/ would extend the school aid laws
ments are swelled by federal ac- The program should be contin- for impacted areas until June 30,
tivity - ued, the President said, but re- 1963
The changes would mean a cut stricted to instances where the ------------
of an estimated 8012 million dol-
federal personnel both live and
work on federal property? Grants
on behalf of people living on tax-
able property should be gradual-
ly reduced - and then ended, he
said.
lars in the appro riations estimat-
led to be needed for the 1959- fis-
cal year beginning July 1 With-
out the cuts, it was estimated the
funds would total 211 million dol-
lars
Elliott I. Richardson, assistant
SAVE
Richardson echoed that position
5 secretary of health, education and lie said defense -related popula-
welfare, went before a House Ed tion shifts are no longer occurring
ucation subcommittee to explain in the proportions experienced
administration proposals during the Korean War
Gandy Points
Red Cross chapter house at. N
.2nd and Mulberry St Each class
will be under the supervision of a
master instructor who will be re
sponsible for all assistants
ZE
K) com-
In his budget message, Presi-
"WHO CAN? — Arkansas Gov. dent Eisenhower said the federal mented, "I’m afraid I see here
Faubus is shown addressing a aid program should be modified, an attempt to rationalize a posi-
_. j r The course will last five weeks 0 38 lle said many of the communities tion which is dictated by budget
Sworn and subscribed to before me this the..........day of.........39 .. . and will consist of a total of group in Little Rock, Ark He - _ _ -----— —
Signed : . 10 hours. It is free and is open, said the presence of federal
, 018 ..........•.......*.............to anyone 16 years or older in troops, in Little Rock guarding
To obtain a poll tax receipt fill out the above form and mail it to the assessor- Taylor County Central High School is' uncon-
collector's office with $1.75 for each poll tax. No fee is required for exemption. Ex- Master instructors and the stitutional but the big ques-
emption certificates are required to be renewed annually. Overage exemptions are nights they will teach are Homer tion remains who is it that .
not required of residents of communities smaller than 10,000 population. Twenty- Flannagan. Monday I Dick Elam. PA 1 % eside
one-year-olds are required to obtain exemptions regardless of where they live, lis. Wednesday c Bob Childress - -*-------------•
Rep Thomson (D .
(SEAL)
Signed
day of
CALL BILL OR WICK
FOR SERVICE QUICK!
Our new firm name i
WICKER-SENTER. INSURANCE
209 011 & Gos Bldg . Call OR 4-131
for
Chips
and
Dale
Education Course
Set at Rochester
- Thursday; and Theo Glasscock
B. "Tests and Measurements in P’ Christi where he was aca- Friday
domic dean. He holds the BS .__;________-___-__________—
degree from Delta State College ._
the Elementary and Secondary
School." This course can be count- uea.ce _____________________„-
ed for secondary or elementary (1938), the MA degree from the New School Term
education It can also be counted
University of Mississippi (1949
and the Doctor of Education from
the University of Colorado (1952).
Opens at Ranger
RANGER, Jan. 20 RXS
Market Can Swell
CHICAGO P — George Good-
year president of the National
Assn, it Home Builders, said to-
day that cooperation of lenders
. for graduate or undergraduate
Dr E L Bowden, chairman of credit. Dr. J. B. Adair, chairman
the Department of Education at of the Division of Graduate Stud- - — Registrat ion for the spring se- jn„. . .,........
Hardin-Simmons U niver sity, will ies, said - - 1 mester at Ranger High School al t to 200 000 unit
teach an education course on the. The first class session will be Surgery Materials started Monday, according to more He spoke at the annual con
college level each week at 6:30 held Monday night. Jan 27 Stu- AUSTIN (—The Texas Medical Charles Garrett. school principal vention :
pin on Mondays at the Rochester dents interested in taking the Assn, said today its library here Final examinations of the fall “
Elementary School course should attend that first will receive about 675.000 reprints semester were completed Friday, Mt Everest, between Nepal
The class will meet in the meeting, Dr. Adair said, ■ and other materials on surgery Garrett said Grades will be dis and Tibet in Asia, is the highest
eighth grade room it the school. Dr. Bowden came to H-SU last from the American College of Sur- tributed Jan 23 The fourth six mountain in the world with 29
It will be Education 343 A and year from the University of Cor-geons library in Chicago
— would swell the nation's 1958 hous-
is doing
Great Things
in January :
weeks term will end Feb. 28. 002 feet to its topmost peak.
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