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Page 10 The Taylor Daily Friday. January Win These Are Meeting A Horae Care Short Course will he held at Villa Capri Restaurant, Auatin, 7 Vi Jan ,10 .11 open to all horsemen according to John Wakefield, county eidemion A Home Fnerg Short course net for I'M Feb IS 14 at community building San Park, i ecordmg In Judy county extension agent to be presented include insulation, ventilation and moisture problems, caulking and weatherttrippt ng, Increasing efficiency of (hr plact, treatment window and glass financing home Improvements, saving appliance energy and nervlce of heating and units to save energy The 4 II f- twirl Show will held Saturday. Feb 4 at Granger Hall, according to Carolyn Bonner, county tension agent The motto Idaho, Perpetue. "l-et It Fortvtr a a a a a I a On $6 00 or more I Dry Cleaning, Bring with cleaning 0 fUfi Mi Ifll 1 Jiffy Cleaning i BOUTWILL i Continued from page III in him Deputy Sheriff position he held contllftMtiflf on a part time or full time rxeepi for a three year leave In go to Wisconsin manager and vice president of Champion Aircraft Corporation During that lime he worked with an Intelligente Agency of the federal government, freipiently took him to awl I-dm America He to communicate in After returning from Wtarnnum in imo, Boufwell organized a succiasi ul flying nool in Austin and a radio communication! in Georgetown, managed Georgetown airport, and worked on iprriil an a deputy Sheriff He made fnqucnl trips to IIC and wan instrumental in getting flight instruction under the Hill after testifyIng before Senate Koutwell in became a full time deputy several ago, and was apimmted Chief Dejiuty after the death of Sheriff August Bokltofd In to his law enfot cement education at DPs Academy, Houtwell attended the University of Texas and the University of Minnesota He in country juhI north of at the Sheriff oil lee and DPS indicate that more felony cases have been cleared and more arrests made during Bout ell tenure as full time investigator arid Chief Deputy than any previous comparable time More stolen property has also tieen recovered Houtwell tinted, I wiaild, (with the approval of cHeal Estate By Mclaitar Grisham Tax Tip If You Sell For A Profit Nermally, nell Iheli home fui Mibstuntlal piulu fate a beavv toad, tmi Ino avaided II aioMhei liome that rmii ni ih ti or unire Ihan Ihr jirlce ut (hr old withiit a ified Ume, (Mofil (rum ili noi luded in votir lavatile Untone, Ttor home must taoiithi and witllin a period etidliiK nuaiths alter Ihe a mi change, tinte iieiioit vias 2 mitteit whrii taiildiiiH a nrs home driet ineiit tu Ihe ut a Home Ini inaia lien the amount ol itaiii fot whteh mas tie may deduct tor "fin it Ihev nere wilhin ff urini to the and tor no later Itnin in d.i\« aftei the vaar the mi if matter uhi It tir while, If there amthiiiK we ati tu help you in the held leal plea phone ut drap ili at Nb I Ortttham Heal to ve Ithd tMiune: tm ami HI Hack, We re here tu upgrade the frepartment in several respects, as 2 a Ihe by reeurrtflt training of law personnel 3 rmtire ciimplete operating budgets, and institute a system of cost analysis of the of entire department order to economies of operation where and get more law enforcement available for the money allocated 4 Ag gressively pursue federal grants, so as to get more of our tax dollars returned for local 5 Cimtinut to upgrade the Criminal Investigation Division rrf ihe liepartment whirh will rffult in greater safety for (air citixenf and their by removing more cnminalf off the anrl result in quicker recovery of stolen merchandise, and ear a me of criminal to int reane cooperation between the Sheriff Department anrl other law enforcement agencies, Imth local, and out of county Only through total Cooperation between agencies, can crime be ci hi trolled 6 Institute a central department, so more complete information about criminals and their activities can la1 made available for exchange between law enforcement agencies within the county fi Organize an active reserve officer's program Houtwell stated feel that 1 am welt quahfuni for position Sheriff I am fa miliar with ihe operation of the Department, and my past and current record for detection and apprehension of criminals for itself My roots are deep in this Counly My great great a dI a John Champion, was Sheriff here in the IflhO 1 would like to continue to serve the people of this county by becoming Sheriff I believe in aggressive enforcement of felony and want to see county kept clean and made safer for all eoitlnai News Oi People Huth Anderson of Taylor, a student attending Angelo State University in San Angelo, is listed on Dean's Honor Itoli lor the fall semester at the University. Ms Anderson, an undecided major at ASH, is listen! on the to honor roll Shansi Sue Pancina nit oi Taylor bwn awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree tn leaching with a journalism major after finishing classes the fall semester at bam Houston State University in Huntsville JACOBSON Continued from page active pruffesalonai and Civ a M'Uvibes I am a past president and charter member of the Taylor Jayceet, a past of the Taylor Lions Club received the laon of the Year award in lf71 from the Taylor Lions Club, and participated in many civic projects in the City of Taylor I have served sis years on Hoard of for the CHy erf Taylor and am serving my second term on (he Manning Commission for the City of Taylor I am past president of the on County Hoard rrf Realtors, a past slate director of the Texas Association Realtors a past member of the Steering Committee of the Texas Realtors Institute, served five years on the Education committee of the Texas Association of Realtors, a graduate of Texas Realtor's institute, which included courses in subdivision planning, zoning etc I successfully completed tOI of the Society of Real Estate appraisers, and have taught Real Estate seminars throughout the State of Texas I am currently serving as a director of (he Williamson County Board of Realtors, also I am a member of The Texas Association of Realtors, The National Aasrx'iation of Realtors.

The Austin Hoard of Realtors and the National Karm and Land Institute To me there is no greater to humanity than to nerve my community If elected, the decisions I make as your City Commissioner will those of what is iiest for the City of Tayhwr as I am under obligation to any one person or any group (rf people (Paid Adv Hospital Notes Kugene Loeve, A Taylor; Rister Sr Andro Ca(sledilie, Jennings, lai E. Lindemann, DISMISS Dana Basco, Dr McWhorter, L. Schermk, Alfml Mrs Worley. Taylor, Mrs Walter Albert, Hutto, Mrs Noah Blake and son, Austin. Donald Dittrich Jr Round Rm Mrs Clregory Dawson and son, Mrs Gary Gadison and son.

Bartlett, Mrs Lillie Moore. Granger; Mrs Malirida Simank, Thorndale, Coupland, Mrs Gayden Tyler, Elgin SHED iMitinuml from page Ambulance attendants made five runs during the last 24 hours ending this morning Police had a quiet day, much to Chief Stafford Bengt son's relief after returning from the chase of the car on Wednesday MEETING- schools only if "I sure would like to open a savings account for you It does make a difference where you save. First Federal is Austin's only federally chartered savings and loan. We pay the maximum rates allowed by law. Your savings are insured to $40,000 the FSLIC.

The sooner you open an account, the more your savings will earn in 1978. taxes were raised, trustees admitted They also agreed that more than Ui million could be voted in few if the additional bonds were not sold until later, probably next year, when another 15 million bonding capacity rmght be available Before suggesting one compromise plan, trustee John Reynolds persuaded trustees that bond estimates were too low, primarily because a $3 million estimate for a three grade Anderson Mill High School would more realistically mean a IS or Ki million construction cost As a result, the Anderson Mill plana would jump from 16 4 million to S9 2 and 17 4 to 10 2 million and become less attractive for a spring bond issue for a four year Anderson Mill High School, John Oncken underscored some of his desires for a four year school When Reynolds reminded Ottcken that some facility to relieve severe high school overcrowding would have to open by Sept, in Anderson Mill, Oncken conceded that he, for one, would favor completing grades 9 and 10 by that time, then adding 11 and 12 the next year Oncken stressed that Grisham's $7 million estimate of maximum additional bonding capacity could be low because for the first time the district is growing faster in wealth than students Noting the relatively low tax rate, Oncken also said he favored a tax increase if it were necessary to raise an extra million or two for a four year high school in Anderson Mill Oncken said west end residents wanted a that any immediate plans for a Anderson Mill 910 center would be followed quickly with plans for completing a four year high school Both trustees and jiarents noted that parents had rejected a 9-10 grade plan last summer partly because there enough money to build a complete high school. As an alternative, trustees voted to build the ninth grade center to relieve district wide crowding at that level. Although trustee Isaac agreed that taxes were relatively low because they are assessed on 1972 values, Lopes became the first board memlMT to stress that many voters would not support a tax hike As other trustees did later, Lopez also stressed the plight of those on incomes, parents with no children and farmers and ranchers Other Anderson Mill residents objected to the caused by sending children across the district to a ninth grade center, back to Anderson Mill for tenth grade, then back to Round Rock High School for grades II and 12. Fewer but equally loud voices were raised in opposition to reduce Round Rock High School to grades 11 and 12 As trustees explained, the 1,800 capacity school could have 3,200 students by 1979 and open without moving a grade out of the school.

Enlarging all district ninth grade center to 9-10 and opening it at the same time as an Anderson Mill 9-10 center appeal to some parents Most objected to some limiting of courses and activities that they felt would occur in a 9-10 grade Vet another smaller group praised the 9-10 concept After Trustee Karl Hanner reported that the system was apparently working well in Plano. three parents supported the system The old issue of a split between Round Rock and the end of the district was underscored as Ginni Reese, a Baleones resident, rose to speak Because of that split, she said she now felt that it would kind of nice to have one school Something that we could do together." Continued from Page Hanner added that he wai concerned about pitting this group against this group and had beard other parents express the same thought 0 Oncken. however, urged trustees to accept the view that "things have changed There is indeed a natural division, he noted, because of newer subdivisions in the west end and older Hound Rock residents and the 10 mile distance in between Keeping the district he continued, means spending unnecessary funds to transport west end children across district fibviously confused by the bounty of alternatives, the board at 10 10 During the recess, trustees talked about the plans in small groups. But at one point, alt seven board members were apparently discussing and viewing some figures dashed off by Reynolds, possibly violating the open meetings law which prohibits a majority of the board from discussing board business away from a board meeting About an hour later, the meeting resumed as Reynolds suggested a compromise plan: $3 25 million for a 9-10 grade Anderson Mill High School capacity for Sept 1979, $1 million for Mesa Village Klementary; $500,000 to enlarge Forest North, $1 million for equipment and land and 1250,000 for an administration building and a bus barn While these $6 million in bonds would be sold this summer, Reynolds said trustees could go ahead and vote a $1 million contingency fund and $1 million to enlarge the ninth grade center next year, but delay sale of the $2 million in bonds until next year Grisham, however, scuttled the plan by reminding Reynolds that it incluck1 the essential middle school space needed by 1979, Grisham Middle School would be over capacity by then, he noted Linda Abernathy then tried to patch together a $5 6 million bond that would include a new middle school somewhere not necessarily in Brushy Creek and a 9 10 Anderson Mill High School. The $3.25 million in bonds for Anderson Mill would be sold next year Grades 11 and 12 could be added later she said, obviously upsetting many of the Anderson Mill parents.

Hut her plan also went down as estimates showed that the 10th grade addition to the district wide ninth grade center which opens nextlyear, would be far too small if the Anderson Mill 910 grade center did not open until the following year. At the end of their rope, trustees agreed to make a decision at the regular board meeting Feb. 9 Southwestern University Highlights By TOM BUCKNER A RECITAL featuring Garry Cude, tenor, Bobbie Ann Fisher, mezzo soprano, and Becky Burkhardt. french horn, will be presented Sunday at 4 in the Recital Hall of Alma Thomas Fine Arts Center Accompanists will be Melanie Reilly for Cude, Julie Schnnepel for Fisher, and Garry Richter for Burkhardt The public is invited, admission free GUITAR TEACHER Richard Spencer, specializing in both classical and jazz instruction, has some class openings for students, beginners on up. from 9am -1pm on If interested, check, at Dean office THE DOUBLE PLAY CLUB is forming to help SU baseball, and the $25 membership fee will not only be eligible for matching funds through the Brown Challenge but will also qualify the member to serve as at a home game this season Check with Coach Mallon to join, ext 371.

And that the Buc Boosters meet at lunch each Thursday in the Faculty lounge Everyone is welcome to bring their lunch and enjoy the meeting WE WELCOME new teachers Jacqueline Meyrieux Smith, a part-time teacher of French, and Rose Knotts, a part-time in business administration, and also Eleaine Graybill to the full-time ptrst tn Spanish BOOK(Continued from page 1) impeachment in the House Judiciary Committee The office Thursday confirmed the Nixon telephone call on July 23. 1974. and said Wallace told the president it would be for him to approach the Alabama Democratic congressman. Flowers was with the majority when the committee voted for impeachment. Market News GRAIN MARKETS VHo Norm ol River, 3 IS TO 25 JT Soutft Ol 3 iS Wheat North ol Canadian River 45 46 Triangle Area I 2 $7 South a urw 2 3S 2 Corn North ol Canadian River, 2 2 16 Area 2 07 2 16 Sooth a 2 02 2 07 Soybeans Area SIS South a Line 4 00 HOUSTON CASH GRAIN MARKET CLOSES Pnee No 1 Wheat Ordinary, 3 0i i 3 No 2 Yellow Gram Sorflhwm 4 04 up 2 NO I Vellow Corn Export, 2 2 unchanged No 2 Oafs Truck 1 65 170 unchanged No 1 Soybean Export 4 5 down 2 GRAIN FUTURES TRADING 10 a Taoay Wheat Cay 2 March.

Kansas Cay, May Corn Chicago 2 March Chicago 2 May Soybeans March, Chicago SIS1! May Special Events TARS (Teens Aid the Retarded) will hold a bake sale from 9am to noon Saturday at and Perry's in Taylor GEORGETOWN Not only is Brel Alive and Well and Living in but the popular musical will live again on the Southwestern University stage for a one night stand next Friday, Jan 27 GEORGETOWN A recital featuring two singers and a French horn player will 1 held at Southwestern University Sunday at 4 in Recital Hall of Alma Thomas Fine Arts Center The Texas Spokes Sports Car Club and Lone Star of Temple present the Possum Creek Road Rallye at pm Sunday, Jan 29 Registration will be held at the Pizza Hut in Belton on 1 35. (Drivers License required Call 7H0-1261 for more information The Taylor Neighborhood Center, 20 Gym Street ill I providing free income tax help Saturdays from 9 4 Feb 4th, 11. 18 and 25. Also March 11 and April 1 and 8 Please call for appointment 352-5523 or 3525524 Granger call 859-2091 A program concerned with helping people in the community is scheduled at 7 Tuesday, Jan 31, at Texas Power and Light Building, 25 North Main Street in Taylor The program is sponsored by the Community Services Department of the Elgin Seventh Day Adventist Church. Marcia Tompkins, a social service representative for the Department of Human Resources is planning to show films and conduct a discussion about the ways the elderly, blind, or disabled person can be helped.

TODAY(Continued from page 4) six months. He said other ways should be to found to people achieve what they would like to achieve Seeing a parallel with efforts to make driving safer, despite the certain knowledge that some will drive recklessly, Bourne agrees with Califano that government should do more research on hazardous elements in tobacco and cigarette smoke and for things like safer with Uncle Sam subsidizing the search if the tobacco industry balks FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS OF AUSTIN 5th Talbot Taylor MAGNAVCX ItCil 7 We SELL and SERVICE These Three Brands. CO. 117 E. 3rd Taylor The Taylor High School Spanish Club will sponsor the annual Mexican Buffet next Tuesday, 4 to 8 m.

at the Downtow Cafeteria Tickets will be sold at the door. Price is $2 25. The Marlin Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the Marlin Festival April 22 and 23 at its scenic twenty acre city park in Marlin The two day special event includes a fair, carnival, arts and crafts show, smorgasbord, parade, tennis tournament, and continuous live entertainment with dances each night. Central Texas artists and craftsmen are invited to obtain information concerning display space and festival regulations for showing their merchandise by writing Marlin Festival O. Box 369, Marlin.

Texas 76061. vou can Bani-i by on it! Tom Parker Chairman of Board and President of Taylor National Bank There are a lot of services available to bank customers that ever realizes. One of those is Although float is hardly ever publicized as a free service, that is exactly what it amounts to for the customer. him it works: If you receive a check from someone out of town and you deposit check in your account here, becomes effective. When you deposit check here have use of the monex you can pay the grocer, utility bills, rent or whatever without having to wait.

Meanwhile the bank is waiting ihe to transferred from the bank (sometimes three days or longer). Proper economic definition of float is. "two credit balances represented by the same for the record. For you. another service vour bank is happy to provide.

We keep working to make our service the you can find can BANK on it! Announcing FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY We wl accept Cardboard as wei as paper for recycfing. Cardboard must be free of staples, tape, string and must be dry. Must be WEDNESDAYS ONLY 8:30 a.m.-12 noon tif-soi. p.m. SHIELD IN-SOL, INC.

Highway 79 East Taylor, Texas.

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