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Unveils New Film
PUBLIC NOTICE
PropoKtd CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
number ten on the ballot
f'KOPOSED CO N ST IT U-
T ION A|« AMENDMENT
TO BE VOTED ON AT AN
ELECTION TO BE HELD
ON NOV EM BEK 1. 1963.
SENATE JOINT RESOLU-
TION NO. 47 proposing «n
Amendment to Section 4, Art-
icle 111, Constitution of the
Stete of Texas, to provide
four-year terms of office for
State Representatives.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS:
Section 1. That Section 4,
Article III, Constitution of the
State of Texas be amended to
read as follows:
“Section 4. The members of
the House of Representatives
shall be chosen by the quali-
fied electors for the term of
four years; but a new House
of Representatives shall lie
chosen after every apportion-
ment, and the members
elected after each apportion-
ment shall be divided by lot
into two classes. The seats of
the members of Class A shall
be vacated at the expiration
of the first two years, and
those of Class H at the ex-
piration of four years, so that
one-half of the members of
the House of Representatives
shall be chosen biennially
thereafter. Representatives
shall take office following
their election, on the day set
by law for the convening of
the Regular Session of the
Legislature, and shall serve
thereafter for the full term of
years to whieh elected and
until their successors shall
have been elected and quali-
fied. Except in case of an
election to fill a vacancy, and
except in the first election
following each re-upportion-
nient, a person who has lieen
elected to the House of Rep-
resentatives shall not be eli-
gible to be a candidate again
for membership in the Legis-
lature until the term for
which fie was elected has less
than one year remaining.”
Sec. 2. The foregoing Con-
stitutional Amendment shall
be submitted to a vote of the
qualified voters of the state
at an election to be held on
the first Tuesday after the
first Monday in November,
1965, at which election all
ballots shall have printed on
them the following:
"FOR the Constitutional
Amendment to provide for
a four-year term of office
for State Representatives."
"AGAINST the Constitu-
tional Amendment to pro-
vide for a four-year term
of office for State Repre-
sentatives.”
Sec. 3. The Governor of the
State of Texas shall issue the
necessary proclamation for
for the election and this
Amendment shall he published
in the manner and for the
length of time required by
the constitution and laws of
this state.
See. 4. In the event the
Constitutional Amendment
proposed in this Resolution is
adopted by the people of Tex-
as in the election in Novem-
ber, 19G5, the Governor of
Texas is directed not to issue
a proclamation for the elect-
ion ami not to publish notice
thereof for the Constitutional
Amendment proposed by
House Joint Resolution No. 1
of the 59th Texas Legislature,
since the provisions of said
House Joint Resolution No. 1
are included in this Resolu-
tion. Hut, should this proposed
Amendment be rejected by the
people of Texas in the election
in November, 1963, then the
terms and provisions of House
Joint Resolution No. 1 shall be
and remain in full force and
effect and shall be proclaimed
published and submitted to the
electorate in NovetnWr, 1966,
as provided in said House
Joint Resolution No. 1.
The Texas Highway Depart-
ment tins iiuveiled Iln« flr-i full-
color lO-urinatr travel premn-
| iIon film to lie produced entire-
ly by a state agency.
Thn film, uutith'd "Texas -
Land of Coni cast," was <h«>ee
ro a select rroup of statu of-
I rieinla, newsmen Slid oilmen In-
j lereHlrd In tourist industry
development The showing was
at a luncheon sponsored hy
\ustin f'hnmtnvr of Cum-
uli lS»
r fiy atioartug was a pro-
view Ilf till' film, which will
■ lie iiviiilMlile for puhlic screen-
(ing al*p>l Kept, 1. Among the
I(il»*tf> the i hantlM r-Mponmir-
ed luncheon were inenilicr* of
Him Texas Highway (’em mission,
Mil t!. Wood ward of t'olemnii.
[ .1 it Knitr.eii of Waco, and
Her bar I C. Pet ry. Jr., of Gar-
Matthews Livestock Commission
Company
OWNER—UH A it I iEY MATT IIE WS
Sale Every Tuesday
SAN SABA, TEXAS
Receipts From SjiIo Tuesday, August .1. 19fi5
HULLS (lid.) ......
HULLS (WL) ...................
LH.HT HULLS ..................
HULL CALVES....................
FAT COWS ......................
STOCKER COWS
No good young cotvs offered.
FAT CALVES.................
STOCKER STEERS ............
STOCKER HEIFERS
No Hulls Sold hv Head
......... 914.26 to 17.00
SI7.90 to 20.00
........... to $21.00
..... $11.75 to 15.00
$11.75 to 15.00
$20.00 to 22.75
$2:1.00 (o 20.00
$21.00 to 2-LOO
STOCKER STEER YEARLINGS S1S.73 to 23.75
According to weight and quality.
COWS ANI) CALVES
in a very active market.
$150.00 to 210.00
TOP Savings! TOP Values! Now at
Ramblers SW/kP Sale!
VINYL TOP RAMBLERS!
See the smart '65 Rambler hardtop* roofed In black
leafhersjrained vinyl. Extra *pecial summer deal* made
even belter for you with the new auto excite tax cut!
EVEN FAST TOP RAMBLERS!
Marlin! The man-size luxury
sport* fallback. All glamor optionl,
including the 327 cu. in.V-8.
Come tee, come Swap N Go Ramblerl
CONVERTIBLE TOP RAMBLERS!
From the American — lowest price* convertible built in tha
U.S.—to the luxurious Ambassador —you get rock-bottom
prices on all convertible Ramblers)
*•- ■
RAMBLER ’65
AMERICAN MOTORS
COME IN TODAY FOR THE YEAR’S TOP BUYSI
COME IN AND SWAP'NGSAMBASSADOR • AAARLIN • CLASSIC • AMERICAN
'Bntad on manufaeturmtt' iuiv*iltd '#toil ptif**
SHUFFIELD and TOWNSEND
114 W. Lockhart
Hrudv, Texaa
WE ARE PROUD OF BRADY'S
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
We feel the Sheriffs Department, ( ity Police Department, local De-
partment of Public Safety Officers, County Attorney, and County Judjfe
are dom* their job well! THKIR RKCOKD SPKAKS FOR ITSELF!
We are confident that if any evidence regarding bootlegging in
Brady mhs possessed by the Brady Legal Control Council, as law abiding
citizens, they would have turned it in to the above authorities long ago!
THKIR SILENCE SPKAKS FOR ITSELF!
Scratch The Top Line of the Ballot This Sat. When You Vote!
KEEP BRADY A TOWN
UfylnRt. than man.
Thr < •••MwtlHftpMtrrft rl*
P*v-mw«I ■■ftilmakpia h0 Hi*
film whirl* la i<|>tiXg) Ip
•iiitiwhHt rmftxtkawl
tratrl •«* Trtwi h, real*
drain of nlltrr itatra.
CxiiMb nail Mr *•,-**.
» a ft
Kpftklag for Ihr ratiHiaiftatnn,
a t.>dhwm or Hso fat_____
family waft hold Monday al lb** dor of Fife. Mike Hllny "■ y,
Com airy Huh. Oklahoma ffly; Mr and Mr* ]„ ||*qi graduate #f
Things tun in hr rn *>f Ihr lain llarrull shagg and liiilr liar- School and tha stn of
lly ptoarnl *wa Mm W K roll of Halvaaton. lira. Uon J«
MBtaki
I'm rv **ld "Thr impart inant j Mfs Bet AMllI, Hurt) and
haa received many mqilMla AM Junta* of Midland; Mm N Irgtl j
anch H film In eraae Ik* Image |Haby und Bnairte* Kay; Mr. [
of Toma aa * mai hift-rrn land.
Varalliiw weaker* will Hr ahtr
to nrr for 1 hrluarlvra Ihr mar*
vrloiia hruaty nf Trxa.i arm If
ailrartlona. utiinslrhed In tkelr
dlvrmliy hy any oihrr stain.
"Tli la la Texas, as It ran lly
la— thr Fan-Hrr State— nffer-
ing rm-mational anrarllnua in
■UU rvrry taatr , . . forrata,
inountallta. pluina, Hoanhnrn,
rartrna, lake* und Its* ninny
i-ulturHl attractions. Here they
arr pictured In a aparkling
pntinrmna of color."
Tlir rilin «vl|| hr mndr
available on a loan haaia
lo Mnkr claim, rfinmhrra
of commerce and organize-
Hoiiv Hirongtiosit Ihr
country,
a • ♦
Print* may hr obtained hy
writing *hr Travel and Infor-
mation Division, Trxn* Hlgh-
wny Department, P. O. Box
50fi4. Aiiatln, Trxa* I7H703).
Thr film tnclndr* such
fasi-lnntlng scrnlc attractlnna aa
Onddo Lnke. the Hlg Thicket,
Monahnns Stain INirk, thr
Rio Orandr Valley, the Gulf
of Mexico and thn fabulous
beauty of nig fiend National
Park. Also depleted are such
events ns the San Antonio
Fiesta and the Austin Aqua
Festival.
The mere si*e of Texas com-
plicated production of the film,
according lo Tom II. Taylor,
director of the Travel and In-
formation Division of Texas
Hlghwny Department. His di-
vision was responsible for plan-
ning and production of the film.
"Texas in no largv that to
depict its many wondrous at-
tractions in a single 30 minute
film virtually was Impossible,"
Taylor said. "We found u theme
and treatment for the picture
in its title, for Texnn truly is
a ‘land of contrast’."
The Texas Highway Depart-
ment long has been Instru-
mental in promotion of the
State’s tourist attraction pro-
gram. The Travel und Infor-
mation Division operates eight
tourist information centers at
the gateways of key highway*
entering the state, and the ro-
tunda of the Capitol In Austin.
Some 509 thousand visitor*
and Mm. Jame* Cate* of Carls-
bad. N. M.; Mm. Mattie P*4*r*
of firewater. Wash.; Mr. and
Mm. J. J Langford of Wingate;
Mr*. II. R Flanigan of fcklo-
rado; Mr. and Mr* J. H Lan*,*-
ford and Nancy of Mortaou.
Mr. and Mm. J. It. fang-
ford and Nancy of Mart-
tun; Patsy Langford of
of Mertion; Patsy Langford of
Han Angelo: Mr. and Mm Hoy
Collin* of Han Antonio; Mr. and
Mrs. Hen Alley, Jackie and
llenjy of Anatin; Mr. nad Mrs
Jim Helman; Mr. sad Mr*. Al-
hirt Alley of Hrady; Mr. and
Gene Fowler and Kennt# of
Big Spring; Mra. R. N. Ful-
titllixed service* of the Infor-
mation center* Inst year, and
the Highway Department an-
swnred more than 212 thousand
mailed Inquire* for travel in-
formation.
BRADY NOT PROSPEROUS?—YOU CANT
SNEEZE AT 3.2 MILLION
(NEW LOAIH’RAPT CONTRACT).
AT THE WORLD’S FAIR
GAS
DOFS SO* OF THE
AIR CONDITIONING
fiiuu Hiitrtl III Comps)
PUBLIC NOTICE
^ CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER FOUR UN THE BALLOT
PROPOSED CONSTITU-
TIONAL AMENDMENT
TO BK VOTED ON AT AN
ELECTION Tt) BK HELD
ON NOVKMHKK 2. 1965.
SENATE JOINT RESOLU-
TION NO. 14 proposing
Amendments to Section 4, 122
and 23 of Article IV of the
Constitution of the State of
Taxas, so a* to provide a four-
year term of office for the
Governor, Lieutenant Govern-
or, Attorney General, Comp-
troller of Puhlic Accounts,
Treasurer, Commissioner of
the General Land Offiee and
Secretary of State; and cer-
tain statutory state officers;
providing for the necessary
election and the form of the
ballot; and providing for the
necessary proclamation and
publication.
RESOLVED BY THE LEGIS-
LATURE OF THK STATE
OF TEXAS:
Section 1. That Section 4,
Article IV of the Constitution
of the State of Texas be
amended so aa to hereafter
read aa follow*:
"Section 4. The Governor
shall be installed on the first
Tuesday after the organisation
of the legislature, or as soon
thereafter a* practicable, and
■hall hold his offica for the
term of four year*, or until
his successor shall be duly in-
stalled. He shall be at least
thirty years of age, a cititen
of the United States, and shall
have resided in this state at
least five years immediately
preceding his election."
Sec. t. That Section 22, Ar-
ticle IV of the Constitution of
the State of Texas be amend-
ed so am to hereafter read as
follows:
"Section 22. The Attorney
General shall hold office for
four years and until his suc-
cessor is duly qualified. He
shall represent the state in ail
saits and pleas in the Supreme
Court of the state in which the
state may be a party, and ahull
especially inquire into the
charter rights of nil private
corporations, ami from time to
time, in the name of the state,
take such action in the courts
as may be proper and neces-
sary to prevent any private
corporation from exercising
any power or demanding or
collecting any species of taxes,
tolls, freight or wharfage not
authorized by law. He shall,
whenever sufficient cause ex-
ists, seek a judicial forfeiture
of such charters, unless other-
wise expressly dire* ted by law,
and give legal advice in writ-
ing to the Governor and other
executive officers, when re-
quested by them, and perform
such other duties as may 1*
required by law. He shall re-
side at the seat of government
during his continuance in of-
fice. He shall receive for his
sorteccK an annual salary in
an YRiount to be fixed by the
Legislature.”
Sec. 3. That .Section 23, Ar-
ticle IV of the Constitution of
the State of Texas be amend-
ed so as tv hereafter read aa
follow*:
"Section 23. The Comptroller
of Public Accounts, the Trea-
surer, the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, and any
statutory state-officer who is
elected by the electorate of
Texas at large, unless a term
of office is other** iae specific-
ally provided in this Constitu-
tion, shall each hold office for
the term of four years and
until his successor is qualified;
receive an annual aalary in an
amount to be fixed by the leg-
islature; reside at the Capital
of the state during his contin-
uance in office, and perform
such duties as are or may be
required by law. They ami the
Secretary of State shall not
• receive to their own uee any
fees, costs or perquisites of
office. All fee* that may be
payable by law for any service
performed by any officer spe-
cif n‘d in this Section or in his
office, shall be paid, w-hen re-
ceived, into the State Treas-
ury.”
Se?. 4. The foregoing Con-
stitutional Amendments shall
be xulxnitted 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, 1965, at
which election all ballots shall
have printed thereon the fol-
lowing:
"FOR the Constitutional
Amendments providing a
four-year term of office for
the Governor, Lieutenant
Governor, Attorney General,
Comptroller of Public Ac-
counts, Treasurer, Commis-
sioner of the General Land
Offiee, Secretary of State,
and any statutory state offi-
cer who is elected by the
electorate of Texas at large,
unless a term of office is
otherwise specifically pro-
vided in this Constitution."
"AGAtNRT the Constitu-
tional Amendments provid-
ing a four-year term of of-
fice FoY the Governor, Lieu-
tenant Governor, Attorney
General, Comptroller of Pub-
lic Accounts, Treasurer.
Commissioner of the General
Land Office, Secretary of
State, and any statutory
state officer who la elected
by the electorate of Texas
at large, unless a term of
office is otherwise specifical-
ly provided in this Constitu-
tion."
Sec. 6. Nothing contained in
this Resolution aha 11 be con-
strued so aa to extend the term
of office of any officeholder
previously elected to a two-
year term. . .
Sec. 6. The Governor 6>*lf
issue the necessary Proclama-
tion for the said election and
have the same published as
required by the Constitution
and laws of this state.
PUBLIC NOTICE
propel CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER FIVE ON THE BALLOT
PROPOSED CONSTITU-
TIONAL AMENDMENT
TO BE VOTED ON AT AN
ELECTION TO HE HEl.l)
ON NOVEMBER 2. 1965.
SENATE JOINT RESOLU-
TION NO. 27 proposing an
Amendment to the ConstRu-
tion of the State of Texas,
amending Article 111 of the
Constitution of the State of
Texaa by adding a new Sec-
tion thereto to be designated
Section 48b, ao aa to create
aa an agency of the State of
Texaa the Teacher Retirement
System of Texas, vesting the
general administration and re-
sponsibility of the proper op-
eration of said system in a
state board of trustees te be
known as the State Board of
Trustee* of the Teacher Re-
tirement System of Texas, au-
thorizing said Board to invest
aeaeta of said system in vari-
ous obligations and subjects
of investment, subject to cer-
tain restrictions stated therein
and such other restrictions as
may hereafter be provided by
law; providing that sac It
Amendment shall be salf-an-
acting and shall not alter,
amend or repeal Section 48a
of Article III of the Coaatltu-
tion of Texaa or any legisla-
tion passed pursuant thereto
except insofar aa tueh legisla-
tion may limit or restrict the
provision* of thia Amend-
ment ; providing for the nec-
essary election, form of bal-
lot, proclamation, and publi-
cation.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE
tit ATP. OF TEXAS:
Section 1. That Article HI
of the Conatlte»l#ii of the
State of Texaa be amended
by adding Section eib there-
to which shall read as folloWa:
"Section 4Kb. Then* U here-
by rioaled aa an *gr*wjM>f
State of Texaa the TaaAer
Retirement System of Tithe,
the rigbte of membership
xrhirh. the retirement pelvl
leges and heneflta thereunder,
and the management and *♦
• rat tone of which shall he
gw vented hy the irsvkMIna
herein contained and hy ptee-
udministration ami responsi-
bility for the proper opera-
tion of said system are hereby
vented in a State Board of
Trustees, to be known as the
State Board of Trustees of
the Teacher Retirement Sys-
tem of Texas, which Board
shall be constituted and shall
serve as may now or here-
after be provided by the Leg-
islature. Said Board shall ex-
ercise such powers as are
herein provided together with
such other powers and duties
not inconsistent herewith as
may be prescribed by the Leg-
islature. All moneys from
whatever source coming into
the Fund to provide retire-
ment, disability, and death
benefits for persona employed
In the public schools, colleges,
and universities supported
wholly or partly by the state
and all other securities,
moneys, and aaeeta of the
Teacher Retirement System
of Texaa (halt be gdminia-
tared by aaid Board and said
Haanl shall be tha trustees
thereof. The Treasurer of the
Stats of Texaa shall be cus-
todian ef said moneys and se-
curities. Said Board is hereby
authorised and empowered to
acquire, held, manage, pur-
chase, cell, assign, trad a,
transfer, and dispose of any
lerarittea, evidences of debt,
sad at her Investment* in
which said aecurith**, money*,
and asset* have hewn or may
hereafter ha invested hy aaid
Beard. Bald Beard ia hereby
ised and *r
authorized and empowered to
invem end reinvest any of
■aid moneys, securities, and
aaeeta, as wall aa the pro-
reads of any of each Invest
meats, la beada, notea. or
other evidencea of indebted
neas Issued, *r steamed or
guaranteed In Whote or in
part, hy Mw United Mates or
any fcghacy of tha United
Mutes, te hf the State of
Texas, te te tmf county, city,
arhoel diatrteL tefenFipal corp-
oration, or otter political sub
drawn* te the mate te Tima,
both general and special ehll-
gattene; er la hews offtea fa*
cilittea la ha wood hi
equipment, and offide build-
ing; or in such corporation
bonds, notes, other evidences
of indebtedness, and corpora-
tion stocks, including common
and preferred stocks, of any
corporation created or exist-
ing under the laws of the
United States or of any of the
states of the United States, as
aaid Board may deem to be
proper investments; provided
that in making each and all of
such investments aaid Board
shall exercise the judgment
and care under the circum-
stances then prevailing which
men of ordinary prudence, dis-
cretion, and intelligence exer-
cise in th# management of
their own affsira, not in re-
gard to speculation but in re-
gard to tha permanent disposi-
tion of their funds, considering
the probable income therefrom
as well as probable safety of
their capital; and further pro-
vided, that a sufficient sum
shall be kept on hand to meet
payments as they become due
each year under such retire-
ment plan, as may now or
hereafter be provided by law.
Unlesa Investment* authorised
herein are hereafter further
restricted by an Act of the
Legislature, no more than one
per cent (1%) of the book
value of the total aaaets of th*
Teacher Retirement System
shall be Invested in the stock
of any on# (1) corporation, nor
shall more than five per cent
(5%) of th# voting atock of
any one (i) corporation he
owned; ana provided further,
that stocks eligible for pur-
chase shall ba restricted to
stocks of companies incorpor-
ated within the United States
which have paid cash dividends
for ten (Ml) cor.aocutlv* years
or longer imihedlteely prior to
the date of purchase and which,
except for hank stocks and In-
surance stocks, are listed upon
an exchange registered With
th* fteeeritiea and Exchange
Cnwtmisaten er its seereasars;
and provided further, that ao
long as loss than $M*fi.f¥W,lkm
of aaid Fund te hrvoatsd hi the
government sad municipal se-
curities eMMMRsled above, not
mote than Wity-tho* and
one-third per tent (HH%)
te tha Fund shall bn Invented
at any given thn# te
Marks This
bn idf marking and shall be-
enabling legislation. This Sec-
tion shall not alter, amend or
repeal the firat paragraph of
Section 48a of Article III of
the ( (institution of Texaa aa
amended November 6, 1956,
or any legislation passed pur-
suant thereto. This Section
shall not alter, amend or re-
peal the second paragraph of
Section 4Ha of Article III,of
the Constitution of Texaa aa
amended November 6, 1956, or
any legislation passed pursu-
ant thereto, except insofar aa
the provisions of the second
paragraph of Section 48a and
any legislation passed pursu-
ant thereto, may limit or re-
strict th# provisions heihof
and only to the extent of aqch
limitation or restriction."
Sec. 2. Th# foregoing Con-
stitutional Amendment shall
be submitted to a vote of the
qualified elector* of thia state
at an election to be held on
November 2, 1965, at which
election all ballots shall have
printed thereon the following:
"FOR th# Constitutional
Amendment amending Arti-
cle III of the Constitution
of th# State of Texas by
adding Section 48b relating
to the Teacher Retirement
Fund and th* Teacher Re-
tirement System of Togas,
revising provision# for in-
vestment of moneys and
other assets of th* Fund,
and changing other existing
provision# and making other
new provision* with iwsptet
to the administration of th#
Teacher Retirement Sys-
tem."
“AGAINST the Constitu-
tional Amendment amending
Article III of the Constitu-
tion of th# State of Tessa
by adding ?
ing to the
of th# S
dding Section 48b relgt-
Teacher Retire-
ment Fund and th# Teacher
Retirement System of Tsana,
revising provision# ter In-
vestment of money# and
ether assets of the
•ad sheafing ether igieHhg
provisions end making other
new provfftiona with n
to the e‘ ‘
Teach*
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