The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1965 Page: 3 of 10
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Hampton officiating Burial was.
in Mineola City Cemetery.
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
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Published weekly at Mineola,
Wood County, Texas. Entered as
second-class postage at Mineola,
Texas. Subscription rates $3.5U
Four M1IS Cheerleaders
Attend Camp At ETSI
Four Mineola High School;
theerlenders have returned from
a week of cheerleading c a m |,
held at East Texa. State Univer-
sity, Commerce. July 25-31. ’
Attending the camp were Ann
Bass, Darlene Pumroy, Glenda
Dhdson and Jeanie Ncthcry.
Miss Bass, the head cheer - 1
leader, will be in her third year !
of service in supporting the Yel-
low Jackets in their athletic en-
deavors. Miss Nothery,~a~ senior
was an alternate cheerleader for
the school year just past. Both ;
Miss Pumroy, a sophomore, and
Miss Dodson, a junior, are new
He is survived by hU wife, Mrs
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er., R F Yarbrough and E. L
Yaruroitgh. tMith of Lmdate.
Pallbearers were Russell Bow-
den Denton White. Marlin In - .
gram Dock Roberts, Jake Young |
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students to attend high school, in
other school systems where this
would tend to pfCMTve segre-
gation or minimize desegregation.
; Any arrangement made for non- . *
~ resident student* to attend school.’ school system staff members of.
, i in this system, or, for resident ' and to prepare them for, the
... ... ■ school desegregation procew, in-
cluding staff de«:gregation. Sim-
ilar meetings will be held to in-
form Parent-Teacher Associations
and other local community organ-
izations of the details of the plan,
to prepare them for the changes
'that will take place.
XI. Certifleatk>n
This ohm of desegregation wag
duly adopted by the Board of Ed-
ucation'of the Mineola ISD at a
meeting duly called and held 'bnl
other discrimination | August 8. IM5.
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Miniature ball bearings used in
sf>act> vehKles are worth 150 times
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One and One-half Million Dol-
lars (81.500.fi00.u0); and, fur-
ther provided,
*'(2) after such exemption
has been in force and effect
for one full calendar year, the
amount expended for free hos-
pital and/or medical cane,
within the State of Texas,
amounts to not less than One
Million Eight Hundred Thous-
and Dollars ($1,800,000.00) for
the calendar year next pre-
ceding; and, further provided,
(3) such trust or organiza-
tion is exempt from United
States income taxes;
“(4) such charitable trust er
organization maintains its do-
micile and operates a hospital
or hospitals in a county hav-
ing a population of more than
one million two hundred forty
thousand (1,240,1)00) accord-
» last preceding Fed-
eral Onstrs, and such exemp-
tion shall apply only to the
|>ro|>erties of such charitable
trust or organization located
within the county of its domi-
cile.
‘•Proof of compliance with
all applicable eoimitibns stated
------------, ---- -------- above, ehall constitute a com-
of such hospitals ami the fum- plcte defense to any suit for
ishing of such free medical I ad valorem taxes levied or at-
and hospitalization fori tempted to be levied by any
a;---* «_ «r-_...:n -a.i taxjll(f Pntity other than the
State of Texas itself;
“This Amendment shall W
self-enacting.” •
Sec. 2. The foregoing Con-
stitutional Amendment shall
be submitted to a vote of the
qualified electors of thia state
at an election to be held on
the first Tuesday after the
first Monday in November,
1965, at which election all bal-
lots Shall have printed thereon
thA following:
FOK the Amendment •»-
empting the property of cer-
tain charitable organiagtiona
from local ad valorem taxes
provided any such organi-
sation meets certain eoMI-
tions, and expends at least
fine and Ojw-half Mffifew
Dollars (|1,500,80000) an-
nually for free hospital and
ipedical care for the indigent
within the State of Tpcas.
AGAINST the Adwn4men«
ewnipbng the property of
certain chantable organize-
, tions from focal ad valorem
taxes proxided any suctr or-
ganization meets certain
conditions, and expendi
least One and One-half
lion Dollars (IL5OQ.0OO
annually for frse hasp
. and medical cars Yor the in-
digent kithln the State of
Ssf. 8. The Govsnnr of
Tinas shan issue the aOfes
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shaffbe pobifshad |RhsJKto4
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Janice Ask, a Junior who has
had a year's experience in lead-
ing the yells, and Desna Sperry,
j junior, alternate for this year,
did not attend the camp at East
Texas State.
The fdur Mineola girls stayed
in the Chi Omega sorority dorm
during their stay in Commerce.
They attended classes each mor-
ning from 8 to 11:30, and heard
f lectures from 2-to 3 In the after-
noons. Competition was held ev-
ery night at 7.
Working as a team, the girls
won one first place ribbon, two |
seconds, and one third place in ' I**
to the cheerleading ranks this ' the nightly competitions. [ other school in the system. How-
r-"1 !!■ Tii im" i .....' "iiiiii 'Sttii 'iMiilMiiii7TiiiT''i~^ ' ----------------- ' ever'
first preference in choice
of schools will be given to those
whose Choice of School Form is
returned by the final date for
making choice in the regular re- ay'njjgble
gistration period. Otherwise, S«c- ;
television and raetto sjatUms add
' j this area
. ... served by this school »y»- > .They will Be asked' o give con-
■ tern. <>r changing their residence spicuou. putadicity(to the plan If
within it. after the late registra- | the plan doei not, receive prom-
tion period, shall be assigned to inent front page 'coverage, and
the schools nearest their homes advertisement of nsrt less than1
where space Is available without j one-half page will be cbnspecu-
regard to race, color, or national ( ously placed in all newspaper cuv-
origin ering fhe area. The .udvertisement
V. Resident And Non-Resident j or other newspaper coverage wiM'
Attendance be set forth the text, of the plan,
This system will not accept ' the letter to parents and Choice
non-resident students, nor will it j »>f School Form. Similar prom- ■ • * - 1^,8—
I mako arrnnvoments for resident | inent notice of the choic* prof- L w iH© JQD •
islon will be arranged, for at least? Mi
once a week thereafter until -------------------
final date for making a choioa. —
In addition, meeting and confer-
ences will be called to inform allj
care l .
the indigent in Texas will add
to the welfare and well-being
of the State of Texas and its
residents and citizens; and
WHEREAS, The need for
the operation of such hospitals
and the furnishing of such
free medical care and hospital-
ization’ for the indigent is es-
pecially great in counties hav-
ing a population in exceM of
one million two hundred forty
thousand (1,340,000); and
WHEREAS, It is found and
declarer! to be the Public Poli-
cy of the State to foster and
encourage such operation of
hospitals as aforesaid; now,
therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS:
Section 1. The Constitution
of the State of Texas is
amended hereby, by the addi-
1 n of a new Bectibn to Ar-
ticle VIII thereof, to be num-
bered Section 2-A, and read-
ing as follows:
“2-A. The properties of any
charitable trust or organiza-
tion, if such trust or organi-
sation ia dedicated to, and op-
erates * hospital furnishing
free hospital aad/or medical
care far the Indigent within
the State ot Texas, shall In
exempt from all ad valorem
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NUMBER SEVEN ON THE BALLOT
PROPOSED CO NST IT U-
TI O X A L AMENDMENT
TO BE VOTED ON AT AN
ELECTION TO BE HELD
O\ NOVEMBER 2, 1M5.
SENATE JOINT RESOLD
TION MO. 7 proposing an
Amendment to the Constitu-
tion of the State of Texas pro-
viding for fhe exemption from
local ad valorem taxes of the
property of certain charitable
organizations, provided such
organizations meet certain
conditions an<| requirements
and expend at least One and
One-half Million Dollars ($1,-
500,006.00) annually .on free
medical and hospital care for
the indigent within the State
of Texas; providing for the
necessaiy election, form of bal-
lot, proclamation and publica-
tions.
PREAMBLE .Ing to the
WHEREAS, The Legislature ■—
finds and declares that there
is a need for the operation of
hospitals by private charitable
enterprises which will furnish
free medical and/or hospital
care for the indigent in Texas;
and
WHEREAS, The operation
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,ney< autumn colors, made Qp dipecially for us in Gold-
finger Brass. Waxtan of Black.
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j students to attend schools in an-
other system, will asure that
other system, will assure, that
| such students will be assigned
without regard tp race color, or
I national origin, and such arrange-
on an
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transported to the school of his
I choice if he chooses either the
i formerly white or the formerly
Negro school nearest his resi-
I dence.
VII Services, Facilities, Activi-
ties And Programs
There shall be no discrimina-
I tion based on race, color or na-
I tional origin with respect to hny
services, facilities, activities and
programs sponsored by or affil-
iated with the schools of this
school aystem.
”lX Staff Desegregation
j A Teacher and Staff desegrega-
! tion is a necessary part of school
desegregation. Steps shall be tak-
‘ en beginning with school year
1965:6fl toward elimination of se-
i gregation of teaching and staff ,
I ixrsonnel based on race, color,
or national origin, including joint [
faculty meetings, in-service train-
ing programs, workshops, other
professional meetings and other
steps as set forth in attachment
C.
B The races color or national or-
igin of pupils will not be a fac-
tor In the Initial assignment to
a particular school or within a
school of teachers, administrators
or other employees who serve pu-
-piU, beginning in 1966-67
C Tills school system will not
demote or refuse to reemploy
principals, Teachers and other
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Jkugu»t 11,. 1965 THE MINEOLA MONITOR, Mineola, Texa»T3 ; Tt CdftfRlianice.
(continued from page 1)
be assigned to'the school nearest
his -home, where *)iace is avail-
able after choices have been
granted, but without regard
ract^ color, or national origin.
IV. Pupils Newly Enuring School
System or Changing Residence
Within It . ?
A. Parents of children moving
into the area served by t h i t
school system, or changing their
residence within it, after the re-
gistration period is completed but
before the opening of the school
year, will have the samp oppor-
tunity to choose their children's
school just before school opens
during the week of August 30-31
by completing a-Choice of School
Form The chHrf may be regis-
tered at any school in the sys-
tem containing the grade he will
enter, and the choice made may
for that School or for any
merit will be explained fully in
an attachment made a part of
this plan.
VI. No choice will be denied for
any reason.
VII. TRANSPORTATION
Transportation will be provided
on an equal basis without seg- I
regation or other discrimination |
because of race, color or national
i origin The right to attend any
school, in the system will not be
restricted by transportation pol-
icies or practices. Vo the max-
imum extent feasible, busses will
be routed so as to serve each
pupil choosing any School in the
system. In any event, every stu-
dent eligible for bussing shall be I
' a year in Wood, Smith, and Van
Zaridt Counties; >5 00 a yeai
elsewhere.
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»TWt | demotion or tattmw to toompfoy I . _ . . ’ ur_
v*il- | staff manto** tohitoe df ariual
• • n or expected Ibaa of enrollment in
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D. Attachment D
of a tabular.. statemtot, broton
j rate, show Mg. 1) the
number of faeulty :and etaff mem-
bers employed by thfe i
IPU-M; 3) oamparable
ItoteM; A) toe number of auch
personnel detooted, discharged Pt
not reemploywd for Itot-gg; 4)
the number of such personnel
newly elected for 1985-M At-
tachment D ftMNVr oftRlhite of a *rD
certification that in each case of nM’mber
demotion, discharge oi failure to
reemploy, atoh artton was tatco.
wholly without regard to race,
color, or national origin.
X. Publicity and Community Pre-
paration *
Immediately upon ’the accept*
ance uf thia plan'by the U 3.
Commissioner , of Education, and .
at least thzjee weeks bdtore' the
[tfinal date LtoD, making choteea,
peoples of thii plan will be made
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gistration period. Otherwise. Sec- be given. to all
tion VI applies. i—XL ^1^1—
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1965, newspaper, August 11, 1965; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290801/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.