The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 19, 1967 Page: 4 of 10
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.ft!! t? no contest* bill did i»i ptaa*. They
Ms T iS iSTnto S«0.' W Kenneth GaU Stephw
MiL8 ,,^J£ jadehw' tmm \ .M.ta> Mires ami Ken-
JfTs LSTtadllir polfltiw «Wth Mnpiehler (or dairy; and
pte, i d ween* » ^ ^ ubGlanahan, Kenneth Poe-
lHH'fl mnrS* Vm* ST M..-I t^y *’ far *M V**”*-
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S^SL* Wanner. On the , $«r*WWOrm Cw*
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and RoSt t*P« .- . _____! fo Uvalde County
Ta^ *y*__________i sintc; was confirmed in Uvalde
i County on April U by officials
! at the Mission Screwworm Lah-
oratory.
------- j xhc case was the find since
^awpa^ffl^ frfjflr ToXJHMf j FeUwary 19 when one was ,on-
&uvfl» * fl» IIbhb Parks and! firmed in Medina County. 1 »r-
’HMj&i** i^uajrtftient has been 1 bet cases w-orc discovered .n
tofoftkad by <rfflcial» of the I Willacy ami Jim Ho* CJouiv
yfom* and Fisheries 1 **-
SSakaiiotP a»M TmcJkw may
fisSii % by paj-int the
KMm '#ss*#t 8W»fcW Mc«»w fe*
.. tr n/ lbli t -tr 1'-! if (O.
V (Ok. t Is
, four-toonr dollar bast* Rill vlr-
1 ,-y. Included. , , „„ i„;,lly o»«l‘'d ■>( ilo^e is.ssane
'hommoriP cont.md that t<m , ^ M pn.V|de inwoitd
I ,, 't will have a «*ti" ^ !vt.m, and iJtyswwfw
rw, il banks and other .....uWic welfaieree.-
^ fences rm ctvanP' ,h’ i ^ i. imd«im^.*rd. Wind, dm-
la rates as town- b™ J ^ BfH, ............... depen-
AlttoHishoppmien^ >in,tt> .,4ll (((>n, children
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annual inter, si on a
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toifislation
big one for
Ust
Mon-
to prohibit sale o?
lie tow cost *'vyifh
nirv coiofsoition"
stiliitiorwai, AVy
C MaPtth tuw M
In other nibms i..„
tin concluded th(Mtyf
Slate, instlmtj
reasdmihie sti.....
and atur. tor all
■&n
qfj! 6* rfridents of that **«««•
1%,***, ten year ago, adopi-d
Its Mtf fiahipg Ucenre law
v»»d:b h imHWtn U*W resi-ienht
ii/vl mu wmatt pay tiro seme
fa# tar (Mine hi T««w. « was
ooe sjf the ilrat sCrtcv lo legalise;
such a procedure.
New. the iMfamlma Attorney
km im« w?-e.rp«wd A new LetUiv
ianv Saw. «t M0N#m d*Bi .
Tsw under the
may V#: dw w«>'W
Dmt ?«*«*»*
ttws' wtetits do.
T«*' OmrtnMHl pointed «n
that'- wgl te iW40tf«d to
have dw Louisiana resident lb
emm for spurts fishing in itun
Up 'Hexes, sports fiehinsf ii-
eaWM) tre is p.'ll1 hw each year
MPfiff AMS«st 31.
Si»Md!' fishing licenses for
(ab-WldentR erf LouAtlsns
«ept ft CMtept bar a $2 license
!|fsd for sovew days,
Offiruds at the Mission Screw-
■A-onn Lab, in cooperation with
Uvalde County Agricultur-
al Agent Don Cftllman. Ijegnn
Immediate plans to ‘hot spfd
ttte ranch area they nnounccd
that three consecutive fly drops
of 100,000 sterile screv/worm
flies each will be staged during
the next three weeks.
Screwworm eradicatstn offi-
cials today urged ail livestock
owners to continue to check
— 'their hei-ds for worm cases,
agreement j ctdlect samples and send those
31 tician.se j to the Mission lab for identifi-
cation,
LtVtjhfOCb JUDGING Team
These boys were members of a
FT A jud(t»«9 tesm th«t took
part in area judgimi at Kinps.
vilte last Saturday. They
Parr A ossa n, Kenneth Hutto was
and Mac Hunt. James Wagoner was
are also a member of the
absent when the
made.
team.
pftture
,2 . Reduction is
H,l iK’imv those now. chary.
„r loans under SW , .
These rates are authorized ,
he c<h li* t «a
,\uio installment loan- »*■>
per MOO on new ears ranging
UP to $15 per $100 on autos over
'HegBtoed 'loans W
mnu.dly on first $»'' :'n' 1
MOO atone «tm. to «.*«■
Secondary mortgage loans M
icsidential property $$ I*
<100, same rate as on
"ZAun** sains ana
.eniee would to- l'tmt.-d to
M'S rgr $100 tor firs' r',ni?'
| ine $g over M 000
j Revolving 'redd
would tie one and a halt (X
cent per month tor first U»
1 ,,f unpaid balance ...id -me pet
Ire... on unpaid balance ov.
! ' optometry Bill Delayed Bill
I to reverse State Board of Opto-
: metrv ruling which restricts
multiple-office ptadice and au-
House i>a ■
IieatntcM him ’kg
.)>uu s oi i author
tutional (M-idu#.
.sit cover <tU ____
Court would h*vj
new bill to require
courtroom of parrai,
dlftm of a miubr
driving wlrlie
Law doax not*
ploycc be giv«si
while W'orkthg
for which lie
Calve*tun Qw«%-
II.smI euntrol
tef Stout
Hews
J'*erK. 1 and 4 of Pack 26 prac-
ticed lor Cub Day Saturday
when they im-t last Tuesday.
Chas Coulter scrvcal refresh-
ments.
Den 2 practiced their
events at their meeting.
field
Those who iik<- to entertain
are forever on tt'e widch for
(he recipe. It must httve
>u[>erb flavor, it must be fairly
-imp!.* to prepare, and it must
tie economical - or at least,
not outrageously expensive
Here are a couple ol cendl-
dat.m;
CHICKEN CONTINENTAL
2 eu(>s chicken, cooked
2 packages frozen broccoli,
cooked
1 package dehydrated onion
soup mix
1 prnt sour cream
1 cup whipping cream, whip-
ped
1-2 cup grated Swiss cheese
Prepare chicken and broccoli.
Make sauce of soup mix and
sou. cream, heating with rotary j
beater until well blended.
Arrange broccoli In shallow
, dish in ..ingle layer. Spoon half j
the sauce over the broccoli
! Cover with chicken,
j Fold whipped cream into re- j
1 m tining sauce and pour over
| chicken Sfirinkle cheese on top. j
| Bake in gas oven at 350 degrees,
i for 20 minutes or until bubbly, j
Serves •; to 8.
Local and Personal
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Kirk and
family of McGregor spent the
week-end witft his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Uoyd Kirit,
Mrs, YV. L Thorington return- [ Bakers on Sunday.
cd to her home last Tuesday Milton Becker
after being in a hospital tor;
several weeks.*
DEVILED CRAB
j a far reaching consumer credit
j code regulating most consumer
| loans and allowing banks higher
• interest rates,
Gov John Connally recom-
; mended the code which resulted
; from a two-year study of the
I credit field.
Bill by Rep. Randy Pendleton
of Andrews establishes maxi-
Ml! MR board members to
£ paid far every day tt.cy wtwk
Instead of )Us* the days they
attend « iWH-tina; bill transf «■
ring the au.to-rt.y to hcense pri-
vate mental l.o-P'tMs «
C, a(, Deportment ”f Ibaitb >«»
\ot MR and a bill !« Milo"
the voluntary .dm.-ton of men-
tally retarded iktsoiw to state
S‘ni. MR - Mr Committee
favorably ro(».rted a bUt setting
„.,t the sclustule •»( monthly P 'v-
moms for p.*tv*s m mental
reUtldiilioo tuciUH<«*: bill to td-
$S ,*r
install- for the l^trion of MH MR*
vices with hospitals and otmr
nriv.de facilities; and a hill to
.•outre county attorneys of conn-
V1 ivhere community centers
located to rile suit to wlltfrt
(t.es lor the treatment of non-
ind.gent persons in tto.se cen-
Ijifi,
Traffic Satcty House Com-
nl if tee on Highways and Road--
‘avonrf'Ij reported two bills and
sent w> others to subcomp.ittcc.
RciXHted back to the House
ucre hill lo expand motor ve-
hicle inspection requirements to
niuiujm*~»"v »..... j nuke tht?m conform wilh fedci-j ,M4®y*'
vertising of eye glass firms un-. ^".ltuttf^ and bill to provide <|Uhw,i by tawlg
' A*r trade names le g. Texas ,, f|,.ctorized license plates to the Uniform Or~
he issued in Texas begn.n.ng _
,ns!"fto subcommittee were bill j heme Court rrjtct^fe
to'establish a uniform crime re- appeal from the rafin*
rx,rting system and bill to in- j as House of Km*,,
crease the amount of damage | must to- re.,ppanH*l
Itefore a written acci-! districts trf roArr
dent report must t«- submitted to j to'l'^bdion. Home
the Department ol Public Safi
pects to
More Bills Sen Raljih Hall ■ ^
of Rockfxiri introduced rejoiu ■
.ion urging Congress to take ac-
tio. totwigrd (a constflu'.itnud
amendment to ;*ennit volunutry
prayers anil Biiile reading tn
public schools.
seawalls.
ft is rr-sposibiifty J
mining county to *
turn an escaped
tier to Texas YoiifeJ
t.sly.
Bill authorizing
benches by jmttctfit <
die ' .mi county
t Inna I
Harris County
court canned enow's
ck-t from seiiin*, (tk ,
ground that he S»a»
complete roads to
county engineer. 'ftf!
Chattel mortgngiiR \
to last July 1
moved or extended j
fidavil with county,'
tier trade names (eg-
Suite Optical Lee-, was sent
sulMommittee «,1rl‘ u'';
before Senate Public Health
Committee.
Kate of the bill is uncertain
Contested ruling, upheld by
State Supreme Omrl. was mad. | „irixl
by six-member Board, -o < ul
whom an* independent optomet-
tists.
Dr, N. Jay Rogers of Beau-
mont TSO head, said Board
aimed at curlail-
prm eecUng oat that i
have bill «it j
Austin House- ol R'-prc-'-tv j itmJ would run
tat Ivor has passed to the Senate . h ....... .,
5 tablespoons butter
4 tablespoons Hour
2 cups milk
1 teaspoon stilt
2 tablespoons lemon juice j
2 tablespoons chopped parsley
2 teaspoons prepared mustard (,mUt charges, limits rc
1 teaspoon hc.rserachsh insurt.net* on loans, re-
2 «“P* crab mca‘> quin-- disc losure to toerrowev of
Iresh or canned !
2 hard boiled eggs, chopped!
Grated American cheese
Melt butter .r. saucepan over
medium flame. Stir tn flour and
cook fori minute Add milk, stir
charges he must pay and
misleading
atr. aad |*r». Robert Richter j Mrs. J. M. Chresfman visited
-ifldy SJff40. ®lo#® Patricia j from Friday to Tuesday in the
Ana Mother of Simon. $0gnt jJrorae..«f.ber daughter ln_Hous-
ctiw-wseefeHtMl in Houaton where ton, Monday was the Chresi-
thest VMM Bobby Richter and
Mr. esd. Mrs. Coy Btutyard.
Otto Rayburn was in
Krmfin o« Friday night and
wlw'te sb* atteoded a
tewheoa fine a group of sett it*
g l,r JI|er granddaughter,
Clsaryl R»ytwnt, was cite of the
ttypncireet;,.
mans
sarj’-
35th wedding anntver-
Mr. and J,6-s. J. YV Alton
jnohibits
ing.
Pendleton said his measure
would provide Texas with one
were in Marble Kalis. A.vstin j ^;';VCwk'u„tii“lhi.-k.'"‘' " : of tb.-_ most ''^1^“'^:; J
and San Antonk. for several j Ad., syit. lemc* juice, parsley,. hw" f'.f.
Clays last week On Saturday j mu,;taid, a,„ prudish, crabmeat. ^m.;r loam. . tta n.. on_
•hey attended a weddtng in; j P1.,tl, mlxtUre in but-- Ji u R, ;• Paul *W**f™*
A «iu»«s Pa vs and on Sunday; casserole and top with ,r'n b ‘ ^
went to Knm. s City for a golden; g].aK,d th,.tw Buk(1 a, 350 <|(, • ert-ase co.d of money to bm tow
wedding anniversary party. j gww for w lo 45 minutes.1 '‘rs
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Paterson Serves 6.
up prices of gla-.se
Boa it) attorney Charles Babb
argued advertising would nol be
prevented by ruling, although in
i riticized some advertising liy
muhipie-oitiee optometrists, lie
said Intent erf Board’s ruling is
to require optometrists to prao-
tice under own names and main-
tain closer relationship tc* "P-1-
: tients."
Water Rights Law After 50
years of effort. Texas now. has
; a watei rights adjudication art
dispute
Thud Court erf (3*3 j
| i everm d \«stin
| and held that last
constitutional sisij
i pealing the furfl Uu
I quiring an trinuzi fit
............... . , tion system is valid.
Senate pawed tall to authorize j „lU,|s ha(1 Jinpl4v
creation of tnstmiHM-s of jurbwn »
Studies at University of H.nl*- j res»itl.atk)|1 ,JTOVhlto
tun and Arlington Star • eluded in repeal bmm£
House voted for new medical i
schcxil at Houston, dental sctoxc, |
at Dallas,
House Agriculture Committee
I sent to .sub-committee the bd) j
1 to allow Agriculture Commit.
■doner John C White- to tssu.
• dvertto- . to help solve water mspui"- j . svh,.n h4, find
.Without prutanged and coM.y vj(j|;))jon state
court battles.
Act follows the Oregon plan”
administrative procedure m
refereeing water wrangles, phis
automatic judicial review.
Riparian users must file a
record of their claims with the
Texas Water Rights Commis-
and Mr. and ft. I. Brown and
iHI . OM . u. ^ ' *...........
were in Houston Hast week fmnn so a wore at Sinlon park Sunday Eamifigs Reports
SuwSay to Wednesday to attend i for a birthday party foi their 1,,,,__,
erte meeting i»t the Federal In-; nephew. Clay Naylor of Clare- MlJSl Bel Fii©df
temediuti* Credit Bank. j viHe. He was seven years old i
Tom Gideon of
For SociaS Security
.......... Karnes City i Most people start worrying
spent the week-end here- with j :iitout filing their income tax
.Trains HSU. alone with week-end with her sister, airs, ihe J. YV. Downey family. He tv: rc-iurn about this time of year.
MRmml * other Eastern Soar Botfby Anderson, and family, their nephew. ; but equally important for many
.SSSr^! *«■ Mildred Carson left Sun-! -Mr. .,nd Mr. Sam OucvMW j
***** '■*?*.*"** ! d»f for her home in DeKnlb.; her sister In Both on Sunday. ........
(-,„ic covers all fields of cre-
i!ii under $2,300 whether loans
are hy banks savings and loan
, nssoeialions, erc-dit unions c-t
pawnbrokers Installment pur-
i chases, including those of nutos,
weights nd measures laws cst
hast pitckaging.
Bill by Rep Os. ir Carrillo
of Benin ides to exempt from tui-
tion at vtote-sU[iported c-olleg**
and universities from families
tt.iilt annii-d income of $4 800
or less wa> referred by the
sion, the administering agenej. ; House Education Cntnmitte.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mochacek
of Houston visited during the
week-end with her sister. Mrs
Bobby Anderson, and family.
by sept. 1, im>9.
Barkers of the bill - ud tin y |
iio[H- it will prevent repetition
of eases bke the Rio Grand.-.
Valley water rights suit which j
has cost an estimated $10,000 - ;
000.1 $400,000 of that out of state
funds i over years ol litigation
Short Snorts — Go
n .lly named R HcwSm*!
ler director of HO.®
tub- of Texan Cultum 1
structed cm San AnkMkl
fair site.
State Rc-jHibiklBt
Pete r OTkameO Jr
coordinating ccmunitUct,.]
. ........ Clean Air aadl
beaded by Dr S. J. i
Houston arid Mr* Ro)
of l * .Has.
Dr. Robert L.
,uperinteml«»t of i
der. is new aatkMfly
. ftarge <A devetapk^l
niflbt m Mae harne at Mr*. Claude}
A.^tia of Ctorpua Ctaristi.
Mrs. Carl Randolph was in
Stetaw <m Sunday to visit iwr
ZMthW, Mi*. CJwrte* Duder-
HE, after a two-week visit with 1 Later that day Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mr*. John Bonner and s Harvey YVait.m of Corpus Christi
son', she is Mrs. Bonner's aunt.; visited in the Cox home.
more money arid stili he paid
some benelits For example a c.lS(. ^ je „„ ,j
person yv.'l. a -oc... ---euiily ...,e \..,..,,,1.-,,
benefit rate of $125 a month
could earn $3,000 a year and
still collect $60 in benefits.
Also under an important ex-
ception to this yearly rule, no
matter how much a beneficiary
annual report of earnings. H.\l
Cleveland, social security dis-
trict manager, says. ......... ........ , .....
The annual report of earnings | earns^ m ••< . • < • •
Mrs A G Baker and ami Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daughtry | form, should tie filed by ah 1,1 1""1
of Portland visited the C. E. j vvere in Sinton Sunday afternoon 1 bi-neficianes w-ho earned more
of Portlana .<o visR hf,r mothP1, Mrs. Alice | than $1.30(1 in 1906, except those
Alien.
Mr. and Mrs. Clws Hebert
. and son of Kingsville spent the
| wc-eka-nd here with her par-
ents. Mir. and Mrs. C B, Owen
Miss Dianne Dillon of Hous-
ton, Miss Linda Dillon of Sam
Houston -State College- at Hunt -
vilie and Bobby Dilion of A&M
University weie here for the
week-end with their parents. Mr.
and. Mrs. R. C. Dillon, Linda
and Bobby each brought a guest ,
t who reached age 72 before Feb-
I rufiry, 1966, or who did not re-
ceive any benefit checks for
any month of the- year because
of* their work. It particularly
important. Cleveland said, for
beru4ic;turies who had earnings
lower than originally estimated
to make a report since they may
be eligible for some benefits as
Alt s. J. L, Dal '.as-- had sur-
gery last week. Her daughter.
Mrs. Hoyt Nunn of Atlanta, Go.
is- here for a visit.
he neither earns wages of more
than $125 nor is actively engag-
ed in sell-cmplo.vment.
The deadline for tiling the
annual i-ejxirt of earnings for
1906 is April 17. Cleveland cau-
tioned beneficiaries that late fil-
ing may cause a loss in bene-
fits. An annual report of earn-
ings, with instruction-’ on com-
pleting the form, is available
at the social security office any
,i result of ihe lower earning*. ’ workday or from 8:30 to 12:30
Under changes in the sot-ia! on Suturday The office is ux .it-
security law effective last year, ed it 1802 South Stuple«._Oorpus
aider people can earn! Christ] telephone Tti 3-5531.
many
Industrial Amendment Passes!
Legislature has cleared for sub-
mission to voters next year the
first eonstituttonal amendment'
of this lawmaking session to
permit cities and counties to is-1
sue revenue ixmds for industrial
; development.
; It approved bv Texans in the
November 1968, election, torfids
; could be used to build indus-
trial plants for private concerns
and repaid through revenues "(
the corporal tons. No tax funds
j would be obligated.
Medicaid Bill Advanced Scn-
| ate has posed a bill to impie- [
■ ment the medicaid” program .
:: of medical assistance to needy 1
1 which would provide a program
totaling more than $200,000,090
; in the next two years.
Federal government will
i match state expenditures on
Y©« cm *««»» •« y*w
yluwaniti b* availobta
f#* *x>»4 *•*
•f Hm> >mw*I
j' y®w «*« tibjxHwl «*n hint f*t
y*w fa#.&Wb mrnk, *ml
. Mrs E. J. Freeman came
j Monday for several weeks with
her daughter, Miss Dorothy
j Freeman. She has been in Oor-
pu* Christ! with another daugh-
ter.
I Mrs R. L. Harper, Jr., came
j home Saturday after having sur-
I gery to a Sinton hospital.
lift Drug Store
. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ftoerkc-
| and family, along with Mr. and
Mrs. Max Smesny and family
| rf Portland, liad an outing on
’ the Nueces River on Saturday.
They took a picnic lunch and
did some li'hitig.
mm». saf-3l21 Ci.AIfWCf MRSON, thnm
i Mr, and Mrs. Jack Burriss
[ were in Goitod *f .c the week-.
; end with their t*unt, Miss Marian
| Ragland.
fjttwntittL'color u!-4
Antique Attic Relics..
or Modernize Kitchen
Cabinets Antiquing is gr#«t
Sot mlrt-omtHut «rfd furniture-
... and it'.a superb for »t«t-
rrnitha oki kilcn- n j-atonets.
Vou ran add a new, modern
ditnvnaion with Martin
Scnout'a Pravracial Color
Glaze. Don’t even mmvr aid
jjaird, ttark stain or
varnish. Forgot atomt near*
sai»t| seratchra. Jati paint,
jiauit and w:;**,
18 B£AUTlFUt *
feminine errft-*1^*
toiMMt and «♦*!*;
tiniabc*
m> tu the kit.,
ami inatturiws*.
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