The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1966 Page: 2 of 8
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FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 1966"DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE"
THE COTULLA RECORD
COTULLA, TEXAS
F^estone Tires Puncture Proof Tubes Deico Batteries
TEXACO PRODUCTS
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Phone TR 9-2020 Re*. TH 9-2371 -
COTULLA TEXAS
NEW FALL DRESSES, HATS
Sportswear
KATE GREENAWAY BACK TO SCHOOL DRESSES
FAVOR FASHiONS
T?Q?’1« COTULLA TEXAS
-TRY OUR CLASSIFIED ADS-
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pivtpasec CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
XIUKKR IWRTFEX OX THE BALLOT
KOIV> FD I O' ST 1 T I- th w.:e — i- xhe poll
T10NA1 AMENDMENT ■. - ; - / x-i tv-
ST \TV OF TEX
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- «• y
-Y r. c the S ' it tf_»ue the ■
*■ C-*gr .-esr h .ieletjcm. The |
V \ • v : a - - ' ’ t s imencmer.: shxl’. !
of w.fe ami » th- m- >h A h» Stet Atly ao.-ptec
| cere ihe-tviar. 'f -J.-- prior te mc& KvctaBMCMk
Brucellosis Eradication Program For
Santa Gertrudis
Cattle Sales
all taxable
Te
Pre
tion and Laws of this State.
SEE US FIRST FOR ALL YOUR
OFFICE SUPPLIES
NEWLY ARRIVED SHIPMENT OF SUPPLIES INCLUDING .
CLIP BOARDS - WOODEN FILE BOXES - FILE FOLDERS
DANDY LETTER FILES - BIG BEN FILES - BIC and LINDY PENS.
--ALSO--
NEW STIK - TACK
TAKES THE PLACE OF TACKS AND TAPE
ADHESIVE ON BOTH SIDES
Southu est
San Vhto-
Farm.
females
of
to
Thomasville
& 4 females
Ark .
Will-
Kan
Ark .
Man become s infected from
drinking unpasturiz'd rriik
fiom diseased animals cr by
handling diseased anima I s
without proper sanitary pre-
cautions. Although sold o r,>
fatal, it causes debility, ner-
ve us disorders and other phy-
sical disturbances, concludes
Jordan.
Jesus Hernande;.
Veneruela
Philip Rust.
Georgia. 2 males
to Richard C Fleming. Geneva
Alabama
PUBLIC NOTICE
Proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER TEN ON THE BALLOT
direct contact with mieet?d
animals having a discharge
fiom their reproductive tract,
commonly transmitted by
breeding.
Jordan says that cattle in-
fected with brucellosis lose 20
per cent of their milk produc-
ing ability. They calve on the
average of once every 13
months rather than once a
year. In addition, the abortions
sterility and difficult breedeis
increase replacement needs by
3U per cent.
John R. Penn Jr Ft. Worth.
Texas. 13 females to S. T
Miller. Midland Texas
Ed C. Rs'mond. Ravi..end-
ville. Texas 5 females to Mig-
uel Olivarez Mission Texas
Rolfe Ranch Parkin.
1 male & 10 females to
iam Schultz. Spring Hi.l
Rolfe Parch. Parkin.
15 females to Prairie Lind k-
Cattle Co . Wichita. Kansas
E. A. Morris. Greensboro.
North Carolina. “ males to Mrs
Garvin Tar.kersly. Washing-
ton. DC.
Henry Stewart. Dilley. Tex-
as. 4 males & 33 females to
Boyd Muller. Ranch. Houston.
Texas
Trinity- Valley Ranch. Ross-
er. Texas. 5 females to C. M
Brown Fort Worth. Texas
Trinity Valley Ranch. Ross-
er. Texas. 12 females to Robert
G. Via Dallas. Texas
Trin.ry Valley Ranch. Ross-
er. Texas. 1 maie & 16 females
to Stanley Brown. Dallas. Tex-
Trtmty Valley Ranch. Ross-
er. Texas. 1 male A 4 females
to Bar H Ranch. Pans. Texas
Tannehill Cattle Co. King
City. California. 12 females to
Giffen R_ver Ranch. Sanger.
California
Lot
mont.
females to Eagle Pass Ranch
Kremmling. Colorado
Morgan Green. Murfrees-
boro. Tennessee. 8 females t ■>
Major B C Grayson. Jr. APO
San Francisco for Republic of
China
King Ranch. Kingsville. Tex-
as. 263 males to Big D Ranch
Relle Glade. Florida
Frank Hines. Dallas. Texas.
6 males to James Edd Rogers.
Dallas, Texas
J Grant Glasses. Toronto
Canada. 1 male A 3 females
to Joel W Aldred Ltd.. Port
Perry . OnL. Canada
Picnic Groves A Ranch. Inc .
Llthia. Florida. 14 males to
Maracaibo.
counties to participate in the
brucellosis eradi ation pro-
gram. says County Xgent Ek:
red A. Jordan.
More fhan 90 per cent of
the counties in the United
States are now modified certi-
fied brucellosis areas. Addi
tional counties are designated
as brucellosis control areas
and are engaged in county-
wide Wood testing progrigi*.
Counties in both categories
have stringent rules covering
animals coming in from brucel-
losis infected areas The extra
expense ef shipping Texas cat-
tle to out-oFstate market* oc-
casioned by these restrictions
Only in sw ine is the disease
results in steadily deci’ii’n'’
markets for our tremendous
annual crop of Stocker and
feeder cattle This is •specally
true since our competitors for
these markets in the western
states have all achieved Modi-
fied Certified status, adds Jor-
dan.
Brucellosis is a contagious
disease caused by the hacter >
Brucella abortus This germ is
not a hard\ individual and
cannot sun ive for ver Ion :
outside the animal’s body un-
der Texas' climatic conditions
If spreads from animal to ani-
mal through contaminated wa
ter and feed, and through
accordance with the laws un-
der which all such bonds, re-
spectively, were voted; and
such governing body also shall I
have the power, without the .
necessity of an additional
election, to sell and deliver
any unissued bonds voted in ‘
i the district prior to any such
i change in boundaries, and to
assess, levy and collect ad va-
lorem taxes on all taxable
property in the district as
! changed, for the payment of
Cc^tle Needed In 72 Texas Counties
Loss of Texas breeder and
| stocker cattle mat kets can be-
Kingtville. ■— Santa Gertru- j come a serious problem be-
dis Breeders International re-1 cause of the failure of some 72
cords show recent transactions
of purebred Santa Gertrudis
cattle as listed below:
W W. Callan. Waco. Texas.
28 males to Nicaragua Sugar
Estates Ltd . Ingenio San An-
tonio. Nicaragua. C A
William duPont Estate. Wil-
mington. Delaware. 10 males
and 171 females to King Raneh.
Kingsville. Texas
Chaparros Randi. I-i Pryor
TV'xas. 8 males to
Texos Corporation,
nio. Texas.
Choctaw Valley
Gould. Arkansas. 11
I. H Lee. Jr. Terry. Miss.
Ren A Charles Alexander.
Puncan. Oklahoma. 2 males A
8 females to James B Robin
son. Maryville. Missouri.
W W. Callan, Waco. Texas
6 females to Bill Hancock.
Houston. Texas
Fairview Farms. Pleasanton
Texas. 1 male A- 9 females to
Win F Allaun. Dallas Texas
A F Bullman. Dallas. Texas
1 male A- 9 females to Lionel
C. Smith. Wills Point. Texas
Chaparrosa Raneh. La Pry or.
Texas. 26 females to 4 C Ran
ch. John B Connally. Trustee.
Floresville. Texas
John Gillett. Kingsville,
as. 8 females to Terrell
Nair Robstown. Texas
Jaboncilos Ranch.
Texas. 2 males A
on all taxable property within
the boundaries of the district
as changed, for the purposes
of the maintenance, of public
free schools or the mainten-
ance of a junior college, as
the case may be, au’d the pay-
ment 'of principal of and in-
• »••■* 1 1 !__!_l.
»ke®s outstanding against, or
| subsequently sold and delive*
ed and any voted, but unis-
sued, bonds of other school
districts involved in such an-
nexation or consolidation shall
not thereafter be issued."
Sec. 2. The foregoing Con-
stitutional Amendment shall
be submitted to a vote of the
qualified, electors of thisState
at an election .to I J* held
'.iwoughcrut the State of Tex-
jfs on the first Tuesday after
the first Monday in Novem-
ber,' 19C6, at which otection
du ballots shaii have printed
twrebn the follewing:.
“FOR the Amendment to
Section 3*-b of jfi-ticle VII
of the Constitution of Texas
providing that taxes or
bonds previously voted in
any independent school dis-
trict or in any junior col-
lege district shall not be
abrogated, cancelled or in-
validated by any change in
boundaries and authorizing
the continuance of the levy
of taxes after such change
without further ©lection.
“AGAINST the amendment
to Section 3-b of Article
VII of the Constitution of
Texas providing that taxes
or bonds previously voted in
any independent school dis-
trict or in any junior col-
lege district shall not be
abrogated, cancelled or in-
validated by any change in
boundaries and authorizing
the continuance of the levy
of taxes after such change
without further election."
bf it appears from the re-
turns of said election that a
majority of the votes cast
were in favor of said Amend-
ment, the same shall become
a part of the State Constitu-
tion and be effective on and
after the date of its adoption.
Sec. 3. The Governor shall
Dear. Porter. Brownsville.
Texas, 9 males to Lins Leal
Guatemala City. Guatemala
Philip G Rust. Thomasville.
Ga . 8 females to H H Turner.
Geneva. Alabama
Matt Milam Winnfield. La.
1 male and 5 females to Da. c
M Bray. Jr . Many. La
PROPOSED CONSTITU-
TIONAL AMENDMENT
TO BE VOTED ON AT AN
ELECTION TO ME HELD
ON NOVEMBER 8, 1S66.
HOUSE J»INT RESOLU-
TION Nt). 65 wpposing 'an
Amendment to d^tion, ^b ofi ««>t’of ™bte’d'
Article VII of Die £enltitf» 0?.;»1,
t-ion of Texaskproviding that 'i
school tax~ theretofore votW •attribiKabU Rusted or allo
.in any incident sfhe.I dis- ^*i*tnctinOr I
•triot or in any junior college territory therem, m the
district shall not be abrogated* amount, at “
cancelled or invalidated by a exceed the1at
change in boundaries nor shall jn
bonds veted, but unissued, at lrlc^ Pll°r ,to cm-tklr ;n
the time of such change, be >ts boundanes.^nd further in
invalidated by such chJlige;
authorizing the levy of taxes
after such change without
further election in the district
as changed; providing an ex-
ception in the case of the an-
nexation or consolidation of
whole districts; providing for
an election and the issuance
of a proclamation therefor.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS:
Section 1. That Section 3-b j principal of and interest on
of Article VII of the Consti- ! such bonds in the manner per-
tution of Texas be amended mitted by the laws under,
to be and read as fellows: ■ which such bonds were voted.
"Sectian 3-b. No tax for the j In those instances where the
maintenanoe of publie free boundaries of any such inde-
schools voted in any indepen- ■ pendent school district are
dent school district and no tax changed by the annexation of,
for the maintenance of a jun-; or consolidation with, one or
ior college voted by a junior more whole school districts,
college district, nor any bonds the taxes to be levied for the
voted in any such district, but . purposes hereinabove author- i
unissued, shall be abrogated, ized may be in the amount
cancelled or invalidated by or at not to exceed the rate
change of any kind in the ' theretofore voted in the dis-!
boundaries thereof. After any trict having at the time of
change in boundaries, the gov-j such change the greatest I ----------
eming body of any such dis- I scholastic population accord- issue the necessary proclama-
trict, without the necessity of ing to the latest scholastic tion for said election, and
an additional election, shall census and only the unissued shall have the same published
have the power to assess, levy bonds of such district voted as required by the Constitu-
and collect ad valorem taxes , prior to such change, may be tion and Laws of this State.
PUBLIC NOTICE
STICKS TO ANY SURFACE INCLUDING METAL, GLASS, WOOD.
Proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
XVMBER SIX ON THE BALLOT
PROPOSED CON STIT U-
T I ON AL AMENDMENT
TO BE VOTED ON AT AN
ELECTION TO BE HELD
ON NOVEMBER S, 1*44,
HOUSE JOINT RESOLU-
TION NO. S7 prr-posmg ar.
Amc-vdmc--. u Article III of
the of th# State
of Texas by aoc.r.g thereto a
rew section. Sect, on 51-d. sc
i as tc provide for the payment
of assistaroe by the State of
Texas ta the snmvnng spe-nse
aad miryor eb.i-irer. ©f law e«-
f.-roersent officers cxsu-»tal
( personnel of the Texas De-
> rartrrert of C-orrectioKS or
I fall-paid firemen who suffer
I vioient death in the coarse af
I the perforamce of their dx-
t-'cs as law enforce me nt off.-
I cers, castoc al perscened of
the Texas Departme-t of C-er-
reet'.-ri <>.- as falkpaid fire-
' rr-e-n; prmimg for the neces-
sary e-eotoon. f.--m :f ballot.
1 pr.wlajnatjor.. and pxh’jcatMK-
B> IT RfSOLVni Bl THE
LF> 1SLATTRF OF THE
ST KTE OF TEXAS
Section 1. That Artirie IE.
C. - st.rxtjon of the State of
Texas, i* amended by *dd.-.g
i Se. t os 51-d ta reac as f< -
I k-ws:
- -..or. il-f 1 • c • .
' tare sha l have the pevrr. by
I general law. to prwvrie frr
i the payment of assustanee ry
I the State of Texas te the
sarx-x-mg spi-nse and miner
I* cY cm of law enfemead
offree rs, oust oc al pe rsorr.:'
of the Texas TVepammert rd
0 orreetions or of faf—paod
firemen who serfFer violent
death in the cotrse ttf *e
| pe-formanoe of tnrir caries ns
I law er.forrme': officers, oas-
toda! pfrsk'T.ne’. of the Texas
I Pena: Uncart rf Ccrre.-ti.-ms se-
Ias ■-rc.it f •mm.'-
The f arefesag Goa-
I s' tatx*al An encrv tt stuC
| be sahn-.’ttt j t» a v.o of Tise
lime a: which election all bal-
lots shall have printed thereon
the following:
“FOR the Ccnssitati real
Amendneat providing for
the payment of assistance
ry of Texas :. the
sarx '-c spocse anc winc.r
ch -cnen of iaw enferoesnent
effioers. castcniial personnel
of the Texas Department of
Correction* or fail-paid
firemen who suffer violent
death in the eoarse of the
performance of their detjes
as law e -force men t effi-
eers, esstodial personnel of
the Texas Department of
Corrections or as fall-paid
G remen
“AGAINST the Ccnstite-
tr -al irr-endmant providing
for the ray-jeut of assis-
tance by the State of Texas
to the s_.~tving sj'C-ase and
— r Crvr of law en-
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Crawford, Carolynn. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, August 19, 1966, newspaper, August 19, 1966; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1175796/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.