The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1972 Page: 4 of 6
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THE A8PEHMCNT STAR, ASPERMONT, TEXAS 79502
PAGE 3
"When my brother Richard and I toured Texas recently we discovered a whole new attitude on your highways.
It's called driving friendly. No more horns honking. No more tires screetching. Driving friendly.
Just good people going about their business. Keep it up."
Karen Carpenter
PU
Proposed con
BE IT resolve;
LEGISLATURE
STATE OF TEXy
Section 1. That
tion 24, of the
ution, be ameni
follows:
Section 24. Rep
1 receive from
asury an annul
exceeding Eight
pur Hundred
.400). Senators i
the Public 1
iual salary of no
;ht Thousand, Fo
liars ($8,400). P
the Legislature
e Lieutenant Gc
Speaker of thi
presentatives. all
ceive from the Pub!
a per diem of noi
Tv/alve Dollars ($1
for the first one h
twenty (120) days c
Regular Session am
(30) days of each i
sion of the Legu
Regular Session s
longer duration tha
died and forty (140
amendment shall b<
ing and apjpropriati
fore marie ;rs the sa;
-. a? -— t. rti i
i iiaviuiid iiiii vii
ending August 31,
the salaries of the 1
the Senate and Hoi
NUMBEf
BE IT RESOLVE1
LEGISLATURE
STATE OF I'EXA
Section 1. That .
Constitution of th
Texas, be amended
new Section 65 to
lows:
"Section 65. Whe
Constitution auth
agency, instrumer
subdivision of the I
sue bonds and sp
maximum rate c
which may be pai
bonds issued pursu;
constitutional auth
bonds may bear
rates not to exceed
average annual inte
6%. All Constitute
| • . Pr^opqfbcl
N'UMBE
BE IT RESOLVEI
LEGISLATURE
STATE OF TEXA
Section 1. That A
Section 61, of the 1
stitution, be amend
as follows:
"Section 61. All c
cers in the State of
all county officers
having a population
thousand (20,000) c
cording to the then
ing Federal Censui
compensated on a s
In all counties in thi
Commissioners Cou
authorized to detei
ther precinct officc
compensated on a I
on a salary-basis, vt
ception that it shall
tory upon the Cor
Courts, to compeiu
tices of the peace,
deputy constables a
law enforcement of
salary basis beginni
1, 1973; and in coui
a population of less
ty thousand (20,00
ing to the then las
Federal Census, th
sioners Courts shal
the authority to
whether county ol
be compensated on
or on a salary basi
exception that it sh
datory upon the C
ers Courts to core
sheriffs, deputy she
ty law enforcement
"I admit I do enjoy
a nip every once in awhile.
But I never drink
when I'm going to have to
do the driving home.
If you plan to drink,
let someone else drive
Thafs just one more way
to drive friendly
—the Texas way"
—Ed McMahon
"Speed on the highway
usually has only one
end zone . an accident
Try driving friendly
Keep your speed down
You'll make it to the
goal line every time
—Bob Hayes
"My natural beauty
usually attracts
so much attention that
drivers take their eyes
off the road to stare
at me arid fhey rur into
telephone poles and
fire hydrants it's a mess
But you Texans keep vour
mmds on your driving
You don't give beauty
more than a quick glance
You drive ftendiy
—Phyllis Oilier
frtenfJljr
"When somebody behind you
wants to pass.
pull over to the right
and let hirn by
that's driving friendly
- Charley Pride
"There's nothing
the Lettermen enjoy more
than putting together
a little close harmony...
On the highway
we make harmony
by blending in with traffic
Driving Friendly to make
it all work together."
-Gary Pike
of The Lettermen
Presented as a Public Service by the Governor's Committee on Traffic Safety
IT RESOLVEE
LEGISLATURE
STATE OF TEXAJ
Section 1. That
tvn, Section 1, O
>f the State of
tended to read as f
"Section 1. The I
. any regular seasior
cial session when
included within th
which the sessi
1, may propo
Its revising the
to be voted u|
led electors foi
and propositi
in the Const!
of this StaU
r elections sh*
by the Legisli
bmI for cubmii
^proved by a vt
i of all the men
to each House, <
I yeas and nays on th
"A brief explanai
[merit of the nature
amendment.
1th the date of ti
{and the wording o
I position as It is to
the ballot, shall be
twice in each newsp
State which meet
mants set by the
for the publication
notices of officers i
ments of the state g<
The explanatory
U be prepared by
tary of State and si
proved by the Atti
eral. The Secretary
shall send a full am
copy of the propos
ment or amendmen
county clerk who shi
same in a public pi
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Hester, Mrs. Gary. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1972, newspaper, August 3, 1972; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128170/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.