The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1965 Page: 4 of 16
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Results Of 4-H
romafo Show
Home DeaMUtraUta Agent
by Jndy Fleming.
Hallways of the
County Courthouse were
site of the 4th annual 4-H Club
Mary Lewis^
Honored With
mass
Sidney, was married to William
Travis Scott at 2 p.m. Saturday
July 14, In the Sidney Baptist
Attend Casa
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Mrs. Ronald
KAREN SLIDER ON
GRADUATION TRIP
Casa Mapans ,«
IM>U Brt«ttau ud
onald Collingsworth of
mar
nesday hi
mazed the
at Cbs
.A'cnoVt
Church.
The bridegroom 1ft file son of
Mr. pad Mrs. Elbert Scott of
Sidney.
, The Reverend Stewart Caffe?
performed the semi-formal dou-
ble-ring cermony.
The bride, given in marriage
Grady
m
Flower and Tomato Show, Sat-
urday, July 24. Entries were on
display from 12 noon until 3 and
3sss&&r£tt3r>
There were 9 entries in the
Flower Show. Grand Champion
winner was Sharon Craig of the
Comanche 4-H Chib and Re-
serve Grand Champion, was by ^ gfc,aather
V Une °* Hstoele, wtSea drees of white
Newburg 4-H Club. lalencon lace and styled in a
Blue ribbon winners In the ; prince* design. A row of peart
Flower Show were Linda Lu buttons trimmed the front and
gf**»g**gf
,________ _____ from
Clawson, Sidney 4-H and Loret- ja pearl-flower headdreaa. She
ta. Caupey, Soda BpriRttL *&} carried a banquet nf white glad-
and Linda Lu Lane, Newburg iolas and pink ribbon.
4-H, s'! ,9ii <nr.ic t | The bridesmaid, sister of the
Lane.: < . • (suit trimmed, in pink. ribbon
Superintendent of the Flower She wore white patina accew
sories and a pink carnation cor-
sage.
Brother-in-law of the groom,
Gerald Stokes of Comanche,
and Mrs. Fred Mabe served as best man. —'. ,
Grand Champion of the 66 en-1 For her daughter’s wedding,
tries in the Tomato Show was Mrs. Steele choee a brown
show by Richard Janes of the'dress of silk crepe with black
Sidney 4-H, and the Reserve accessories. Her corsage was
Grand Champion was shown of pink carnations. Mother of
by Bennie Simpson of Coman-, the groom chose a blue dress of
c&e 4-H. ipima cotton with black leather
The Grand Champion of the accessories.
Experimental Varieties was! Following the wedding, -a re-
shown by Richard Janes of the ception was held in the home of
Sidney 4-H. Superintendent for Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Moore of
the Tomato Show was Mrs. Bill Sidney. Serving tables were
Lane and judges were L. G. covered with a white cloth and
Holland. Roy Dabney and Mrs. crystal appointments were used
Ahead. Care
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tf’iw jmoffi .(zjoH
Knudsons
Familr
Joseph SU
CYnrWon
Captains
ttenod in
After a
(ter family and touring points
interest 1te-4ta arm, Etna
11 fly on to Arttogten aad
lahington D. C. to Tbit with
AD-Around Boy.
}u Th» couple) gbirejto
of
will
Dr. and Mrs. Richard
and family. Among points of in-
terest to be wtettea mthte
will bn n drtvn up tho--- --
Ridge Parkway In Western Now of
York State. Karen wfll return Eaton. McKinney
mom than no
of the late MrTand
Knudaon, enrty day
Reunion
were
will bn
July at
McGraw
sad Darin,
In Gahren-
They vsited
- the
Miss Lewis,
Bill Scott
Marry July 24
A bridal item was gtv
honor of Mtea Mary Lanin,
bridnatect of Wmiam Travis
<M»> My
siM^asi
>n Jfm
| to Comanche to August
(teat; Mrs. Bert
Icloth, named
ronTwoee, < rL.
»rt
lunch. Frtends
layttad. 'hind the table
- wttha'^ ‘
very fine Unaa
after Cambrel,
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was a
reiS-riinhT irti ni fosii
|T Vi>It tti fiSXA Jn^m^asneM 86 0) boisqmoo as -9fl friilhll'// h/u. .-d-iftH-ax^oT-cu.
iANNI VERSAR Y
rtoimjVf iioD R ns 19*0 «?oI riJsoh low iwq
90b helzcliuo toob jfoufi
Show was Mrs. John Robert-
son and Judges were Mrs. Dar-
rell Smith, Mrs. Harold Denny
of the Comanche Garden Club
li
tuodA
Ibi
esilimsl
Arthur I. Davidson.
Blue ribbon winners
were
for the punch.
The wedding cake was adorn-
Gayland Stephens, Paul Lang- ed wtih pink roses and topped
ley, Richard Janes, Gary Eas- with a miniature bride and
ley, Steve Farrow, Linda Lu groom. Miss Betty Lewis acted
Lane, Sheila Davis, Loretta
and served the cake.
The bride is a 1965 graduate
of Sidney High School, where
Chusey, Buddy Lane, Kerwin
Stephens and Ronnie Cox. f ,
Red ribbon winners were she received such honors as the
Bfennie Simpson, Gayland Ste-' Most Athletic Girl, Beet Look-
phens, Bruce Parker, Walter >g Girl, Personality Plus, and
McCullough; Linda Lu Lane, I was a member of the National
Mary Helen Cunningham, Rich- Honor Society, and of tbs sport
ard Janes, Kerwin Stephens, lteams.
_______ u
Buddy Lane, Sandra Clawson,] The groom a 1964 graduate
. I of Sidney High School was also
Ev-1 of Sidney High School
Steve! -----^—i
Barbara Clawson, Peggy
apds, Loretta Causey and !
Farrow. jbara Clawson, Sandra
White ribbon winners were Wayne Byrd, Paul
Loretta Causey, Rocky and Rare Sharon
dy RHey, Richard Janes, Re-JwaUer
jejin Davis, Leah Dudley; Bar- way^“
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PROPOS KD CONST1T U-
TIONAL AMENDME.V
TO BE VOTED ON AT AN
ELECTION TO BE HELD
ON NOVEMBER 2, 196.'».
HOUSE JOINT RESOLU-
TION NO. 11 proposing an
Amendment to Article III of
the Constitution of the State
of Texas authorizing loans to
students at institutions of
higher education; creating the
Texas Opportunity Plan Fund
and making provisions relat-
ing thereto.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS:
Section 1. That Article III
of the Constitution of the
State of Texas be amended by
adding a new Section to read
as follows:
“Section 60b. STUDENT
LOANS, (a) The Legislatui-e
may provide that the Coord-
inating Board, Texas College
and University System, or its
successor or successors, Shall
have the authority to provide
for, issue and sell general ob-
ligation bonds of the State of
Texas in an amount not to ex-
ceed Eighty-five Million Dol-
lars ($85,000,000). The bonds
authorized herein Shall be
called ‘Texas College Student
Loan- Bonds,’ shall be executed
in such form, denominations
and upon such terms as may
be prescribed by law, pro-
vided, however, that the bonds
shall not bear more than four
per cent, (4c/<) interest per
annum; they may be issued
in such installments as the
Boartl finds feasible and prac-
tical in accomplishing the pur-
poses of this Section.
“(b) All moneys received
from the sltle of such bonds
shall be deposited in a fund
hereby created in the State
Treasury to be known as the
Texas Opportunity Plan Fund
to be administered by the Co-
ordinating Board, Texas Col-
lege and University System,
or its successor or successors
to make loans to students who
have been admitted to, attend
nr institution of higher edu-
cation within the State ' of
Toxas, public or private, in-
dtetef Junior Colleges, which
an recognised or accredited
wt terms and conditions
icrfbed by the Legislature,
to pay interest and prin-
I on such bonds and pro-
staking fund therefor
■ah conditions as the
reay prescribe-
fie any of the
jatareftt on said
by this 8ee-
and un-
u- ph.VtYrtlfe'
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Kye'&ty Wk
moneys
usury* in
b«t otherwise {
appropriated by this Consti- •
tution, an amount sufficient |
to pay the principal and in- |
terest on such bonds that ma-
ture or become due during
such fiscal * year, less the
amount in the sinking fund at
the close of the prior fiscal
year.
“(d) The Legislature may
provide for the investment of
moneys available in the Texas
Opportunity Plan Fund, and
the interest and sinking funds
established for the payment of
bonds issued by the Coordin-
ating Board, Texas College
and University System, or its
successor or successors. In-
come from such investment
shall be used for the purposes
prescribed by the Legislature.
“(e) All bonds issued here-
under shall, after approval by
the Attorney' General, regis-
tration by ihfc Comptroller of
Public Accounts of the State
of Texas, and delivery to the
purchasers, be incontestable
and shall constitute general
obligations of the State of
Texas under this Constitution.
“(f) Should the Legislature
enact enabling laws in antici-
pation of the adoption of this
Amendment, such acts shaft
not be void because of their
anticipatory nature.”
Sec. 2. The foregoing Con-
stitutional Amendment shall
be submitted to a vote of the
qualified electors of this State
at an election to be held on
the first Tuesday after the
first Monday in November^
1905, at which election all bal-
lots shall have printed on
thepi the following* .
“FOR the Constitutional
Amendment authorizing the
Legislature to, provide for
loans to student* at institu-
tions of higher education to
be known as the Texas Op-
portunity Plan.
“AGAINST the Constitu-
tional Amendment authoriz-
ing the Legislature to pro-
vide for loans to student*
at institutions of higher
education to be known as
the Texas Opportunity
Plan."
Sec. 8. The Governor of the
State of Texas shall issue the
necessary proclamation s for
the election and this Amend-
ment shall be published in the
manner and for the length of
time as required by the Con-
stitution and tow* of this
State. * ,
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3ch, Comanche.
visitors
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ay in Austin
daughter, Mrs.
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week with
returned home
his parents.
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1965, newspaper, July 30, 1965; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888571/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.