The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, August 1, 1960 Page: 3 of 6
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proudly wearing.
OLLIWOGS
fotiLi aovcwM
light-fingered person
Playing around in nor-
• agsin, walking into
vla the front door re-
but being frightened out
unexpected arrival of the
before he could get any-
Bertha Harris back in town
after spending most of toe mon-
th of July tripping back and
forth to Sonora.
est Cannon able to be up
essed Sunday and taking
st little'walk around toe
orhood to start getting
Itrength back after a recent
Summers elated over
scent trip to the Scout
t>ree in Denver. Colorado.
the youngest there, hav-
ust arrived at the 12 year
te ^fifteen days before
deadline in January. He
his mother a darling
bracelet which she is
Brigadier General and Mrs
Elbert Helton and two daugh-
ters Joan and Mary Pat left
Monday morning for their new
station at Wright-Patterson
Field, Dayton, Ohio after visit-
ing here with her sister, Polly
Bums, and family enroute from
four years in Japan. Mary
Glenn (Mrs. H) said that dur-
ing their entire stay on the is-
land they had never been mis-
treated or insulted by toe Jap-
anese. They had always been
most cordial and friendly and
they were terribly embarrassed
at the communistic and student
inspired misbehavior. She said
the Japanese wives enjoyed be-
ing with the American wives
and delighted in “sneaking” a
smoke and an occasional drink
when their husbands were not
around. The Japanese wives
were invited to accompany
their husbands to several enter-
tainments on toe base white
she was there and before they
left one Japanese friend came
to Mary Glenn and said, “You
have ruined my life.” She
thought he had chosen the
wrong word and asked him to
10 and 20 Tears Ago
Frora Record Files...
Aug. 1. 1*90
Murray Marie, naval reserv-
ist who was called into service,
left Houston for San Diego,
Calif., to report for duty—For-
ty more DeWitt and Goliad
county men received notices of
draft examinations— The price
of coffee in Cuero increased
from five to 10 cents—Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hirsch of Shiner, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Heit and Miss
Bee Hirsch spent the day in
Victoria with Daniel Hirsch—
Mrs. Wayne Hartman and dau-
ghters and Mrs. A. J. Bohman
and daughters were visitors in
San Antonio.
Win Horse Laurels
OSTEND, Belgium -<UPI)
- Hugh Wiley of Tow son, Md.,
riding Master William, was
timed in 47,8 seconds Friday to
win toe “Prix du Kursaal,” a
640-meter event with 13 obstac-
les at toe Ostend horse snow.
Frank Chapot of Wallpack, N.
J, finished second on Trail
Guide.
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»°m CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
: NUMBER ONE ON THE BALLOT
SEtf C(
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ELECTION TO SK
NOVEMBER I. IMS.
SOUSE JOINT EXSOLUTION NO.
■mopMinf »n amendment to Artlcl.
■ of the Conatltlrtlon of tho State of
if* *>r ofainr thereto BOW Section.
I he knowji a. Sections «, 7, and g,
j provide .that tho Leticia tore mar
sriM the creation of Hcapital Dia-
co-extenslve with Lamar County.
“1 County, and County Commis-
P reel net No. 4 of Oomanche
(ntr, haeint certain statad powers
1 duties end subject to certain stated
stations ;-providing that any enab-
Acta shail not be invalid bacauee
I their eQtieipatory character: pro-
lot for an oleeUon: preecribine
form of ballot and providinr for
proclamation and pub-
IT RESOLVED BY THE LKG-
SLATUBJ! OP THE STATE OP
XASi
ion U That Article IX of the
stitutioie of the State of Tease he.
the same 1. hereby, emended by
lint the following Sections which
III read M follows:
|Seetion I. The Legislature may by
authorise the creation of n Hos-
Di.trirt coextensive with Lamar
|nty. hav|nr the powers and duties
with the limitations presently
tided in Article IX. Section 8(a).
Ithe Constitution of Texas, as it
|lies to Wichita County, except that
maximum rate of tax that the
Lamar County Hospital District
he authorised to levy shall be
kntr-flve cents 17.tel per One Hun-
1 Dollar- (1100) valuation of tax-
property within the District, rub-
to district taxation.
Section £ The Leitislature may by
authorise the creation of a Hoe-
District co-et.tensive with Hldal-
J County. • having -the powers and
■as and with the limitations present-
brovided in Artirio-tx. Section (fa),
|the Constitution ef Texas, as it
lies to Hidalgo County, except that
maximum rate of tax that tha
HidalcO County Hospital District
ha authorixed to levy shall be
eents ]10c) per One Hundred
($1(9) valuation of taxable
rty within the District subject to
(rlet taxation.
4 of Cooanth* County.
“If such tax is authoriaad, no politi-
cal subdivision or municlpadity within
or having tha aama boundaries as tho
Dlvtrict may levy a tax for medical
or hospital ear* for naody individuals,
nor shall they maintain or erect hen-
pital facilities, but the District '
b> resolution assumo ail such reapossst-
and shall assume all of the
bllttles
liabilities and obligations (including
bonds and warrants) of such subdivi-
sions or municipalities or both. The
maximum Ur rat# submitted shall ha
sufficient to discharge such obligations,
liabilitlss, and responsibilities, and to
maintain and operate the hospital sy-
stem, nnd tha Ufialttun may an*
thorite the District to tome tax bond*
for tho purpose Of tho purchase, con-
struction. acquisition, repair or rsno-
vation of improvensaats nnd initially
equipping tho same, and such hoods
shall be poyabls from said sevsnty-
fivo cant (71c) tax. The Legislature
shall provide for transfer of title to
prniwrtlss to the District.
"'••) The Legislators may hr taw
permit the County of Comanche to
render financial aid to that District
by paying a part of the expenses of
operating and maintaining tha system
and paying a part of tho debts of tbs
repeat. He did and it came out
the same. Then he explained,
“Now when I go to toe door my
wife say 'I go, too.’ ”
So You
KNOW TEXAS
Gene Finney III back frora
Camp Longhorn, taller and bro-
wner than when he left a mon-
th ago, and so enthusiastic a-
bout the camp that he has sign-
ed up for next summer!
District (whether assumed or created
hy tha District) and may authorise
th* levy of a tax not to exceed ten
cents (10c) per One Hundred Dollar
(1100) valuation (In addition to other
Isxee permitted by this Constitution)
upon all property within the County
but without tho County Commissioners
Precinct No. 4 of Oomanebo County at
the time such levy is made for such pur-
poses. If sui-h tax Is authoriaad. tha
District shsll by resolution assumo tho
responsibilities, obligations, and lia-
bilities of tbs County In tha manner
and to the extent herein shore provided
Home Hint For Today-
Have Clean Sheets
—’Will Travel!
You will rate as “houseguest
of the year” if you volunteer to
bring along your own freshly
laundered bed linens and tow-
els when visiting a friend's
beach house or summer cott-
age.
This is particularly import-
ant when an entire family ac-
cepts overnight or weekend hos-
pitally. Sometimes even the
most hospitable households just
aren't equipped to supply the
mountain of clean linen requir-
ed for the occasion.
Q. Didn't Ben Milam's bro-
ther Jim have something to do
with Ben’s colony?
A. That was in 1826. Ben was
looked very favorable, indeed.
So he drafted Jim. However,
Jim was -not talented like Ben
was. Later on, he took some
part in settling claims to Mi-
lam properties._
Aug. 1, 1946
Only plain stale bread w’as to
be sold to toe French public,
the Lyons radio announced.
Hundreds of thousands of
Frenchmen faced starvation
during toe winter months with
the bulk of French supplies be-
ing commandered for use by Na-
zi armies—NYA draftsmen were
already busy on plans for the
modem industrial workshop
which wTas to be built in Cuero
—A. E. “Neighbor” Hensley
purchased the Humble Service
Station on S. Esplanade.
Enters Golf Tourney
CROSSINGS*, N. Y. -(UPl)
— Betsy Rawls, elected to the
Indies’ Professional Golf Assn.
Hal] of Fame on Thursday,
will play in toe 37500 Gross in-
ASTHMA
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TAST BELIEF wMh
NEPHRON INHALANT!
When each minute stems
llkt an eternity. apMmg of
Bronchial asthma relieved
quickly (usually within t
minute) with NEPHRON
INHALANT. Most chronic
casts mpond. Regardless of
what you have tried, you
owe it to yourself to try
NEPHRON. Soe ua for full
particular*.
THE CUERO RECORD, Monday, August 1, W. %
ger Ladies PGA Open tourna-
ment Aug. 24-27. Miss Rawls
is the t.Jy four-time winner of
the U. S. Women’s Open
championship.
Mboya Suffers
NAIROBI, Kenya -(UPD
African nationalist leader Tom!for alarm
Mboya suffered a mild oon-
cussion in an agio > aoeldent . _
Saturday night, doctors an-
nounced Sunday. A hospital
spokesman said Mboya had “no
bone* broker., no skull or krai*-----
injury, and there is no caw* -
•V ;
Reims Drug Store
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NOW YOU KNOW
United Press International
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derives from ancient Rome. A
special cake was broken over
the bride’s head as a symbol
of plentifulness, and each oi
tho nuptial guests took a piece.
Advancement implies getting
ahead, and Boy Scout advance-
ment means getting ahead in
toe skjlls of Scouting and the
skills of living._
proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER THREE ON THE BALLOT
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT TO BE VOTED
ON AT AN ELECTION TO BE
HELD ON NOVEMBER t. ISM.
for political subdivision* having boun-
daries eo-*xtenslv* with tha District,
and tha County shell not tharaaftw
levy tarn iother than haratn provldad)
for hospital purpoaoa nor for providing
hospital car* for naady Individual* at
ction *i Tho Legislator* nay by
authorise the creation of a Hoe*
|1 Dietrict to be ro-ext*naive with
limlta (f County Commier loner*
elnct No'.' 4 of Coauneh* County,
jaa.
If auch District la crested, It may
Authorised to levy a tax not to ex-
Seventjofive cents (7Se) on the
Hundred Dollar (flOOl valuation
Itaxable Jroperty within th* Dls-
I; provldad. however, no tax may
vied until approved by a majority
• of the qartlrlpating resident quail-
property Uxpaytnr voters who
duly rendered thrlr property for
|tion. The maximum rat* of tax
be changed at subsequent elec-
» long as obligations are not
pirad. and not to exeeed tha maxi-
limit of seventy-flea rents (Ttr)
| One Hundred Dollar (1100) valua-
L end n<v election shall be required
[subsequent changes In the hnun-
of the Commissioners Precinct
the County.
“(e) Should th* Legislator* enact
enabling laws in anticipation of th*
adoption of this amendment, such
Acts shall not be invalid beeanaa of
their anticipatory character."
Sec. 3. The foregoing Constitutional
Amendment shall be submitted to a
vote of the qualified electors of this
State at th# general election to hr
held the first Tuesday after the first
Monday In November, 1M0, at which
election all ballot* shall have printed
thereon:
“FOR the Cenetitutional Amendment
authorising th* Legislature to create
s Hospital District coextensive with
Lamar end Hidalgo Counties, nnd co-
extensive with County Commissioners
Precinct No. 4 of Comanche County."
“AGAINST the Constitutional A-
mendment authorising the Legislature
to create a Hospital District co-ex-
tensive with Lamar and Hidalgo Coun-
ties. end oo-exteniiv* with County
Commissioners ePrecinet Ne. 4 of Co-
manche County."
Sec. t. Th* Govcrner shall issue the
necessary proclamation for said elec-
tion and have the eame published as
required by th* Constitution and lairs
of this State.
THE ALMANAC
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Today is Monday, Aug. 1, the
214th day of the year, with IK
more in 1960.
The moon is approaching its
full phase.
The morning star is Mars.
Die evening stars are Jupi-
ter and Saturn.
On this day in history:
In 1790, 17 U. S. marshals,
aided by 600 assistant marshals,
started tabulating the first U.S.
census.
In 1794, the Whiskey Rebellion
began in Pennsylvania as 7,000
armed men assembled in Alle-
gheny County and demonstrat-
ed against the excise tax im-
posed on the manufacture of
alcoholic beverages.
In 1819, American author Her-
man Melville was born.
In 1907, the Aeronautical Div-
ision of The Office of The Chief
Signal Officer of The U.S. Ar-
my was set up — first step to-
ward an air force.
In 1946, the U.S. Atomic Ene-
rgy Commission was establish-1
ed.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO.
S proposing an amendment to Section
34 of Article III of the Constitution of
the State of Texan allowing an an-
nual salary of not to exceed Four
Thousand. Eight Hundred Dollar*
(14,800) per year and a per diem al-
lowance of not to acted Twelve Dol-
lars ($13) per day for th* first on*
hundred and twenty (130) days only
of each Regular Sarnion and for thirty
(30) days of each Special Smaioa of
the Legislature a the maximum com-
pensation for Members of th* Legis-
lature; limiting the Regular Session to
one hundred nnd forty (140) days;'
nnd prescribing th* form of fanllot and
providing for the necessary proclama-
tion and publication.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LBC-
IS LA TURK OF THE STATE OF
TEXAS:
Section 1. That Section 34 of Article
III of th* Constitution of the State of
Texaa bo amended so as hereafter to
read ee follows:
"Section 34. Members of th* Legis-
lature shall receive from th* Public
Treasury an annual salary of not ex-
ceeding Four Thousand, Eight Hundred
Dollars ($4,800) per year sad n per
diem ef not acceding Twelve Dollar*
(113) per day for th* first on*
hundred nnd twenty (130) days only
of each Regular Smsion and for thirty
ISO) days- of each Special Smsion of
the Legislature. No Regular Session
shall be of longer duration than on*
hundred and forty (140) days.
"In addition to th* per diem the
Members of each House shall be en-
titled to mileage in going to and re-
turning from the sat of government,
which mil esse shall not acted Two
Dollar* and Fifty Cato ($3.80) far
every twenty-five (35) miles, the dis-
tance to be computed by tha nearmt
and most direct rout* ef travel, from a
table of distance* prepared by th*
Comptroller to each county oat now or
hereafter to he established: no Member
to be entitled to mileage for any atm
Session that may be called within ana
(1) day after th* adjoumsaeat at a
Regular or Called Session."
Sec. 3. The foragolng Constitutional
Amendment shall bo submitted to a
qualUlec
State at an election to be held on the
8th day of November, I960, at which
election all ballots shall hate printed
thereon the fallowing:
‘FOR the Constitutional Amendment
allowing an annual salary of not to
exceed Four Thousand, Eight Hundred
Dollars ($4,800) par year and a per
diem allowance of not to exeoad
Twelve Dollars ($11) per day for tha
first ons hundred and twenty (130)
dsys only of each Sarnion of the Lag-
ieleture at th* maximum compensa-
tion for Member* of the Legislature
and limiting tha Regular Session to
one hundred and forty (140) days."
"AGAINST the Constitutional A-
mendmmt allowing an annual alary
of not to exceed Four TTiousand, Eight
Hundred Dollars (84,800) per year and
a per diem allowance of not to ex-
ceed Twelve Dollar* (11$) pat day
for th* first one hundred and twenty
(120) days only of each Session of tbs
Legislature as th* maximum compen-
sation for Member* of th* Legislature
end limiting th* Regular Session to
on* hundred and forty (14$) day*."
Sec. I. Th* Governor of Texes shall
issue the necessary proclamation for
the election end this Amendment shall
be published in the manner and for
(he length of time aa required by the
Constituttonjj^jRSLOfJiSLfiSMfc—
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APPAREL OF THE MOMENT
113 E. Constitution
VICTORIA
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n
rales ef Weds Fane!
u-cq*n::ed train robbert get away w'th a
tool $506.000—b-t they ar* no match ter an *m-
uttered Vornan with a strange reason tor wanting
I'nem brought to justice! Dal* Robertson start as
In* lawmjn who qefs uneipectcd he!p ifl solving an
nportan* case.
I TTiought for today: American
■author Herman Melville said:
| “There is no faith, and no stoi-
■ cism, and no philosophy, that a
mortal man can possibly evoke,
which will stand the final test
in a real impassioned onset of
life and passion upAn him. Faith
and philosophy are air. but ev-
ents are brass.’’
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To Tour Japan
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
The San Francisco Giants will
leave on Oct. 14 on a goodwill
baseball tour of Japan and
Honolulu. They will play 16
games in 10 Japanese cities
and two games in Hawaii.
Freodoa!
Iwath-buckling edvnrturn . . . avi! intrigue! . . .
Bering center plot*! These exciting elements spark
he actios in e new WOAI-TV thriller. Hollywood
[-■mafic Mol Edmund Purdcm stars as a freedom
|yhter u[ho ei«e,s has tin# fer a lift# loving!
-r>gH: a clever plan defeats a dictator.
10:30
tonight
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, August 1, 1960, newspaper, August 1, 1960; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth696329/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.