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Mr. and Mrs. Van Brush
of Hamilton and granddaugh-
ter, Linda Patterson of Burle-
son visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Cooze last Friday and attend-
ed the Old Fiddlers Contest at
the Festival Grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hodge
and Rhonda of Cameron vis-
ited last week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Houston
Dawkins.
Mrs. Stella Phelps of Flint,
Mich., is visiting in the heme
of Mr. and Mrs. Revis Smith
and Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thomas
of Wac > visited last wee); with
his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Roy
Thomas, Trent and Paula.
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Mr DeMille s moving portray
who see it
I »*ds vfij r
great many pe
dom and resper
PUBLIC NOTICE
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
Has Paid Out
This Year
What a story it tells!
What majesty it encompasses!
L What loves it unueils!
|k What drama it unfolds!
’RAMCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN.
Archbishop of Now York
Vacation Time:
•6.00 will buy a Travel Insuraaee PolVry for 2 week* fa* one person, or fll.OO wMI e»r-
•* U*r entire family It pa>* 110 000 for death sad up to 11,000 for medical espcMMS
in caae of accident.
‘The ust vistas stretch Ih
riews of the B ble i land'.• i
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I veritably believe it is th
presentation of mankind s ma
of justice and injustice, of <-q
and that t
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August 13-14-15
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
Beginning At 9:00 p.m.
There Will Be ONE SHOW ONLY Each Night —
Paramount pictures is proud to announce the return
OF THE GREATEST MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TIME!
ist ir
a f f e
— PLUS —
‘The Vulture’
Robert Hutton — Akim Tamiroff
SATURDAY, AUGUST 12
‘The Hired Killer’
Robert Webber — Franco Nero
Color
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SUN., MON., TUES., AUGUST 13 • 14 - 13
The Ten Commandments’
Charlton Heston — Y’ul Brynner
VlataVlalon — Teehnlcolr
Cotton With 20% Nylon
Crew Socks
Reg. 49c Pair - Now .. 39c pr.
3 pr. for $1.00
Mens & Boys
Levi White Jeans. Corduroys
$2.50 to $3.98 pr.
GIRLS DRESS
One Group -- Price
Blouses — Shorts — Pants
Skirts — Bathing Suitts
One Group -• Price
Ladies Summer Dress Shoes
One Groun
Ya Original Price
GARZA SHEETS
BLEACHED MUSLIN
Guaranteed 100 Washings
72x108 Reg. or Twin Fitted
Reg. $2.49 - Now.. $2.19
GARZA PASTEL MUSLIN
72x108 Twin Fittend
Reg. $2.79 - Now.. $2.29
81x108 Double Fitted
Reg. $2.98-Sale. .$2.39
PASTEL PILLOW CASES
Reg. $1.49-Sale.. $1.19
DREAM GIRL HOSIERY
Seamless
59c pr.
3 Pairs.. $1.50
— 4 DAYS ONLY —
CHILDRENS SHOE SALE
Boy’s Black Scamperoo Brand
Oxfords & Slip-Ons
Reg. Price $6.98 - Sale.. $5.49
Girls $6.98 Pumps
Uy Scamperoo
Special.. $5.49
is pi
that
: COMMANDMENTS will be seen by a
"hole concept ol free
A skinflint is a man who
has lots of money which he
idoesn’t give to people who
haven’t done anything to en-
title them to it.
Mr. and Mrs. Chipper Lee
of College Station visited
their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Lee, and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Vannatta. Mr. Lee visit-
ed the Free Press for infor-
mation on the origin of the
Peach and Melon Festival.
Mrs. Jewel Wall was in
Pallas last Saturday to visit
her son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Wall and Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wall are mov-
ing to e.Msquite, Texas.
TWO OU
the para
named jd
is the da
Texas. pj
Peach Qi
Miss No]
Growers
—DR W A CRISWELL.
Fit • Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas
ng f'lm I was moved as Moses,
"d cf it as the universal law ”
RABBI ABRAHAM J. FELDMAN.
•I the Synagogue Council of America
nne of lhe significant ones of our
e cf our liberties and the
Mr. and Mrs.
er and children
visited last week
parents, Mrs.
Mr. and Mr#.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. (Dugan)
Dawkins and sons, Steven,
Curtin, Marlin, and Jody of
Goodwater, Ala., have been
visiting his mother, Mrs. Byrd
Dawkins, his brother and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Houston
Dawkins, and other relatives.
Also visiting with the Daw-
kins families were Mrs. Daw-
kins’ daughters, Mrs. Hollis
Head of Roby. Mrs. J. B. Shir-
ley of Burkburnett, Mrs. A.
W. Thomas of Rotan and
Mrs. R. D. Ross and children,
Marijohn and Leia of Rotan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Kean,
Ronnie, Randy and Danny of
Kermit visited his mother,
Mrs. Murtie Kea last week.
ANGUN REUNION
The Anglin family reunion
was held July 16 at the Ciaoo
American Legion Hall with
71 relative# and six friend#
attending.
Mrs. Beula Brown, who was
|90 years old July 14, was
honored with a three-ticred
birthday cake, and was pre-
sented gifts, cards and lots of
good wishes.
The group was entertained
with accordion and piano mu-
PILCHERS HOSTS TO
PADUCAH RIDING CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pilcher
were hosts to the Paducah,,
Texas, Riding Club on Wed-
nesday, August 2. The club
rode in the Peach and Melon
parade and placed third in
the riding club division.
Judy Fields, granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Pilcher, is
the Club Sweetheart. J. P.
Fields is Vice President.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Mayo, Mrs. Clinton
Woodley and daughter. Sher-
rie, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fields
and daughters, Judy and Gay-
Mrs. Fields, Judy and Gay-
ala spent the rest of the
week visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Pilcher.
DR EUGENE CARSON BLAKE.
ft ■ United States of America
we have lived through the
For the Insurance That Pays See..
Harmon - Thompson, Insurant
Or Call ••Red’’ Anytime - 2574 Day or Nlgh^l
the tabl
highest
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sim-
mons tuid Jill of Andrews
visited last week end with
her parents. Mr and Mrs. J.
A. Vinson, and attended the
1B37 DHS class reunion.
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THURSDAY & FRIDAY, AUGUST 10-11
‘For A Few Dollars More’
Clint Eastwood
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Dept Store
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Proposed I
NUMBER TWO ON THE BALLOT
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS:
Section 1. That Article IX of
the Constitution of the State
of Texas be amended by add-
ing a new Section 13 thereto
to read as follows:
“Section 13. Notwithstanding
any other section of this ar-
ticle, the Legislature in pro-
viding for the creation, estab-
lishment, maintenance, and op-
eration of a hospital district,
shall not be required to pro-
vide that such district shall
assume full responsibility for
the establishment, mainte-
nance, support, or operation of
mental health services or men-
tal retardation services includ-
ing the operation of any com-
munity mental health centers,
community mental retardation
centers or community mental
health and mental retardation
centers which may exist or be
thereafter established within
the boundaries of such district,
nor shall the Legislature be
required to provide that such
district shall assume full re-
sponsibility of public health
department units and clinics
and related public health activ-
ities or services, and the Leg-
islature shall not be required
to restrict the power of any
municipality or political sub-
division to levy taxes or issue
bonds oi- other obligations or
to expend public moneys for
the establishment, mainte-
nance, support, or operation
of mental health services, men-
tal retardation services, public
health units or clinics or re-
lated public health activities or
services or the operation of
such community mental health
or mental retardation centers
within the boundaries of the
hospital districts; and unless a
statute creating a hospital dis-
trict shall expressly prohibit
participation by any entity
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Comniaiidmfflts
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The greatest f;lm piodudion
crossing ot the Red Sea, lhe
of the Israelites the appeari
God the immortal Ten Comma'
Harmon - Thompson, Insurance
It was the unique experienc
eiperience. of following Moses
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INTACT! UNCUT
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES AT POPULAR PRICES!
THE PARTING OF THE RED SEA %
The Single Most Spectacelar Seen
Ever Filmed. j
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partment, or its said successor,
under such provisions as the
Legislature may prescribe by
general law, for the purposes
of acquiring lands from the
United States, or any govern-
mental agency thereof, from j
any governmental agency of I
the State of Texas, or from j
any person, firm, or corpora-!
tion, for State Park Sites and
for developing said sites as
State Parks.
"While any of the bonds
authorized by this provision, or
any interest on any such
bonds, is outstanding and un- ,
paid, there is hereby appro- !
printed out of the first moneys
coming into the Treasury in
each fiscal year, not otherwise
appropriated by this Constitu-
tion, an amount which is suf-
ficient to pay the principal and
interest on such bonds that
mature or become due during
such fiscal year, less the
amount in the interest and
sinking fund at the close of the
prior fiscal year, which in-
cludes any receipts derived
during the prior fiscal year by
said Parks and Wildlife De-
partment, or its said successor,
from admission charges to
State Parks, as the Legislature w?.r'!(S)R thc amendment to
may prescribe by general law. c„_gtitution of Texas »<£
“The Legislature may pro- jnR a new section to *
vide for the investment of known as Section
moneys available in the Texas
Park Development Fund and
the interest and sinking fund
established for the payment of
bonds issued by said Parks and
Wildlife Department, or its
said successor. Income from
such investment shall be used
for the purposes prescribed by
thc Legislature.
"From the moneys received
by said Parks and Wildlife De-
partment, or its said successor,
from the sale of the bonds is-
sued hereunder, there shall be
deposited in the interest and
sinking fund for the bonds au-
thorized by this section suf-
ficient moneys to pay the in-
terest to become due during
the State fiscal year in which
thc bonds were issued After
known as »ecuun
Article III, authonnng ““
issuance and sale of
Five Million Dollars>
000,000) in bonds
State of Texas to create
Texas Park . DeveW*,
Fund to acquire and
State Park sites and to
veiop State Parks• , eni
"AGAINST the amend**
to the Constitution of 7
adding a new sertmn^
known as Section
Article HL
issuance and sale -
Five Million tl*
000,000) in bonds oy
State of Texas to cre»“ t
Texas Park .^Jfqt
Fund to acquire lan®^
State Park
veiop State Parks-
all bonds have been fully paid
with interest, or after there
are on deposit in the interest
and sinking fund sufficient
moneys to pay all future ma-
turities of principal and in-
terest, additional moneys m-
ceived from admission charge!
to State Parks shall be de-
posited to the State Par»;
Fund, or any successor to*
which may be established bj
the Legislature as a depositor)
for Park revenue earned by
said Parks and Wildlife De-
partment, or its said succet-
“All bonds issued hereunder
shall after approval by the A -1
torney General, registration ny j
the Comptroller of Public Ac-
counts of the State of Texs.j
and delivery to the purchase*
be incontestable and shall con
stitute general obligations
the State of Texas under tne
Constitution of Texas.
“Should the Legislature »
act enabling laws in an'icl?
tion of the adoption of
I amendment, such Acts ’ '
I not be void by reason of tneir
I anticipatory nature. ,
Sec. 2. The foregoing am®,
ment to the Constitution ll*
be submitted to a vote o
qualified electors of this -
at an election to be held
November 11, 1967, at
election each ballot shall
printed thereon, the tM
wor,l?l. . ___I tn the
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BISHOP GERALD KENNEDY,
Metb - urch, Los Angeles, Calitornii
e’er m, n the medium of film It is the majestic
s in it all the oie fones of slavery and liberty,
r- ’ one to.the very bone and blood ”
DR RAYMOND I. LINDQUIST.
Missions ol the Presbyterian Church
r ■ i-.it m ■ teifully and reverently The
! ot th severity of the bondage
i . e viitfen with the finger of
• ”i -eached in film production."
- DAVID 0 MrKAY.
I i'-.. Christ of Latter Day Saints
mart It brings the authentic
Ifce Bible thrillingly alive.''
DR RALPH W SOCKMAN,
Christ Church- Methodist. New York
rtf TEN -.OMMANDMfNi > will spiritually enrich the lives of all
Ilflllf It
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"Your contribution to
time. One cannot see
ground of all our hope
nance, or support of nientJ
services, mental J
taidation sen-ices, nublie1
health units or clinics orrelaw
public health activities with
or partly within the boundarie
of any hospital district, atr
niumcipahty or any other po-
litical subdivision or state-sm.
porter! entity within the hos-
pital district may participJ
in the establishment, mainte
nance, and support of menu-
health services, mental nJ
tardation services, public health
units and clinics and related
public health activities and
may levy taxes, issue bonds o-
other obligations, and expend
public moneys for such pat-
poses as provided by law."
Sec. 2. The foregoing con-
stitutional amendment shall bed
submitted to a vote of the
qualified electors of this state
at an election to be held or.
November 11, 1967, at which
election all ballots shall have
printed thereon the following:
“FOR the constitutional
amendment to permit mu-
nicipalities, other politica
subdivisions, and state-sup-1
ported entities located with-
in hospital districts to par-
ticipate in the establishment]
maintenance, support, or op]
e rat ion of mental healtt]
sendees, mental retardation]
services, or
services.”
“AGAINST the constitt-ll
tional amendment to permit
municipalities, other politi-
cal subdivisions, and state-
supported entities located
within hospital districts to
participate in the establish-
ment, maintenance, support,
or operation of mental
health services, mental it-
tardation sendees, or public
health services.”
PUBLIC NOTICE
Proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER FIVE ON THE BALLOT
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS:
Section 1. That Article III of
the Constitution of Texas be
amended by adding a new sec-
tion thereto to be known as
Section 49-e, as follows:
“Section 49-e. The Parks and
Wildlife Department, or its
successor vested with the
powers, duties, and authority
which deals with the opera-
tion, maintenance, and im-
provement of State Parks, 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 Seventy-Five Million Dol-
lars (175,000,000). The bonds
authorized herein shall be
called “Texas Park Develop-
ment Bonds,” shall be executed
in such form, denominations,
and upon such terms as may
be prescribed by law, provided,
however, that the bonds shall
bear a rate or rates of interest
as may be fixed by the Parks
and Wildlife Department or its
successor, but the weighted av-
erage annual interest rate, as
that phrase is commonly and
ordinarily used and understood
in the municipal bond market,
of all the bonds issued and sold
in any installment of any bonds,
shall not exceed four and one-
half percent (4’/4%) interest
per annum; they may be issued
in such installments as said
Parks and Wildlife Depart-
ment, or its said successor,
finds feasible and practical in
accomplishing the purpose set
forth herein.
“All moneys received from
thc sale of said bonds shall be
deposited in a fund hereby
created with the State Treas-
urer to be known as the Texas
Park Development Fund to be
administered (without further
appropriation) by the said
Parks and Wildlife Depart-
ment, or its said successor, in
such manner ns proscribed by
law.
“Such fund shall be used by
said Parks and Wildlife De-
ale.
At noon a bounuim Ium
wa# served.
The reunion day for .
year will be the third
in July at the Claoo
can Legion Hall. - j(ri u
rcnc Dennis. **
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De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1967, newspaper, August 10, 1967; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1259784/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.