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PUBLIC NOTICE
Proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER FIVE ON THE BALLOT
equipment, and office 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 of exist-
ing under the laws of the
United States or of any of the
states of the United States, as
said Board may deem to be
proper investments; provided
that in making each and all of
such investments said 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 the management of
their own affairs, not in re-
gard to speculation but in re-
gard to the 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.
Unless investments authorized
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 assets of the
Teacher Retirement System
shall be invested in the stock
of any one (1) corporation, nor
shall more than five per cent
(5%) of the voting stock, of
any one (1) corporation be
owned; and provided further,
that stocks eligible for pur-
chase .shall be restricted to
stocks of companies incorpor-
ated within the United States
which have paid cash dividends
for ten (10) consecutive years
or longer immediately prior to
the date of purchase and which,
except for bank stocks and in-
surance stocks, are listed upon
an exchange registered with
the Securities and Exchange
Commission or its successors;
and provided further, that so
long as less than $500,000,000
of said Fund is invested in the
government and municipal se-
curities enumerated above, not
more than thirty-three and
one-third per cent (33%%)
of the Fund shall be invested
at any given time in common
stocks.- This Amendment shall
be self-enacting and shall be-
come effective immediately up-
on its adoption without any
enabling legislation. This Sec-
tion shall not alter, amend or
repeal the first paragraph of
Section 48a of Article III of
the Constitution of Texas as
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 48a of Article III of
the Constitution of Texas as
amended November 6,1956, or
any legislation passed pursu-
ant thereto, except insofar as
the provisions of the second
paragraph of Section 48a and
any legislation passed pursu-
ant thereto, may limit or re-
strict the provisions hereof
and only to the extent of such
limitation or restriction."
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
November 2, 1965, at which
election all ballots shall have
printed thereon the following:
“FOR the Constitutional
Amendment amending Arti-
cle III of the Constitution
of the State of Texas by
adding Section 48b relating
to the Teacher Retirement
Fund and the Teacher Re-
tirement System of Texas,
revising provisions for in-
vestment of moneys and
other assets of the Fund,
and changing other existing
provisions and making other
new provisions with respect
to the administration of the
Teacher Retirement Sys-
tem."
“AGAINST the Constitu-
tional Amendment amending
Article III of the Constitu-
tion of the State of Texas
by adding Section 48b relat-
ing to the Teacher Retire-
ment Fund and the Teacher
Retirement System of Texas,
revising provisions for in-
vestment of moneys and
other assets of the Fund
and changing other existing
provisions and making other
new provisions with respect
to the administration of the
Teacher Retirement. Sys-
tem.”
Sec. 3. The Governor of
Texas shall issue the neces-
sary Proclamation for the
election and this Amendment
shall be published in the man-
ner and for the length of time
required by the Constitution
and laws of this state.
PROPOSED CONSTITU-
TIONAL AMENDMENT
TO BE VOTED ON AT AN
ELECTION TO BE HELD
ON NOVEMBER 2, 1965.
SENATE JOINT RESOLU-
TION NO. 27 proposing an
Amendment to the Constitu-
tion of the State of Texas,
amending Article III of the
Constitution of the State of
Texas by adding a new Sec-
tion thereto to be designated
Section 48b, so as to create
as an agency of the State of
Texas the Teacher Retirement
System of Texas, vesting the
general administration and re-
sponsibility of the proper op-
eration of said system in a
state hoard of trustees to be
known as the State Board of
Trustees of the Teacher Re-
tirement System of Texas, au-
thorizing said Board to invest
assets 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 such
Amendment shall be self-en-
acting and shall not alter,
amend or repeal Section 48a
of Article III of the Constitu-
tion of Texas or any legisla-
tion passed pursuant thereto
except insofar as such legisla-
tion may limit or restrict the
provisions of this Amend-
ment; providing for the nec-
essary election, form of bal-
lot, proclamation, and publi-
cation.
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 Section 48b there-
to which shall read as follows:
“Section 48b. There is here-
by created as an agency of the
State of Texas the Teacher
Retirement System of Texas,
the rights of membership
in which, the retirement privi-
leges and benefits thereunder,
and the management and op-
erations of which shall be
governed by the provisions
herein contained and by pres-
ent or hereafter enacted Acts
of the Legislature not incon-
sistent herewith. The general
administration and responsi-
bility for the proper opera-
tion of said system are hereby
vested 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 exr.
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 persons employed
in the public schools, colleges,
and universities suppoi-ted
wholly or partly by the state
and all other securities,
moneys, and assets of the
Teacher Retirement System
of Texas shall be adminis-
tered by said Board and said
Board shall be the trustees
thereof. The Treasurer, of the
State of Texas shall be cus-
todian of said moneys and se-
curities. Said Board is hereby
authorized and empowered to
acquire, hold, manage, pur-
chase, sell, assign, trade,
transfer, and dispose of any
securities, evidences of debt,
and other investments in
which said securities, moneys,
and assets have been or may
hereafter be invested by said
Board. Said Board is hereby
authorized and empowered to
invest and reinvest any of
said moneys, securities, and
assets, as well as the pro-
ceeds of any of such invest-
ments, in bonds, notes, or
other evidences of indebted-
ness issued, or assumed or
guaranteed in whole or in
part, by the United States or
any agency of the United
States, or by the State of
Texas, or by any county, city,
school district, municipal corp-
oration, or other political sub-
division of the State of Texas,
both general and special obli-
gations; or in home office fa-
cilities to be used in admin-
istering the Teacher Retire-
ment System including land,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER EIGHT ON THE BALLOT
ings shall be by majority vote
of those present, except that
recommendations for retire-
ment or removal of Justices
or Judges shall be by affirm-
ative vote of at least five
(5) members.
“(6) Any Justice or Judge
within the scope of this Sec-
tion 1-a may, subject to the
other provisions hereof, be
removed from office for will-
ful or persistent conduct,
which is clearly inconsistent
with the proper performance
of his said duties or casts
public discredit upon the judi-
ciary or administration of
justice; or any such Justice
or Judge may be involun-
tarily retired for disability
seriously interfering with the
performance of his duties,
which is, or is likely to be-
come, permanent in nature.
“(7) The Commission shall
keep itself informed as fully
as may be of circumstances
relating to misconduct or dis-
ability of particular Justices
or Judges, receive complaints
or reports, formal or informal,
from any source in this behalf
and make such preliminary in-
vestigations as it may deter-
mine. Its orders for the at-
tendance or testimony of wit-
nesses or for the production
of documents at any hearing
or investigation shall be en-
forceable by contempt pro-
ceedings in the District Court.
“(8) The Commission may,
after such investigation as it
deems necessary, order a hear-
ing to be held before it con-
cerning the removal or re-
tirement of a Justice or Judge,
or it may in its discretion re-
quest the Supreme Court to
appoint an active or retired
District Judge or Justice of a
Court of Civil Appeals as a
Master to hear and take evi-
dence in any such matter, and
to report thereon to the Com-
mission. If, after hearing, or
after considering the record
and report of a Master, the
Commission finds good cause
therefore, it shall recommend
to the Supreme Court the re-
moval or retirement, as the
case may be, of the Justice
or Judge in question and
shall thereupon file with the
Clerk of the Supreme Court
the entire record before the
Commission.
“(9) The Supreme Court
shall review the record of the
proceedings on the law and
facts and in its discretion
may, for good cause shown,
permit the introduction of
additional evidence and shall
order removal or retirement,
as it finds just and proper,
or wholly reject the recom-
mendation. Upon an order
for involuntary retirement
for disability or an order for
removal, the office in question
shall become vacant. The
rights of an incumbent so re-
tired. to retirement benefits
shall be the same as if his
retirement had been volun-
tary.
“(10) All papers filed with
and proceedings before the
Commission or a Master shall
be confidential, and the filing
of papers with, and the giv-
ing of testimony before, the
Commission, Master or the
Supreme Court shall be privil-
eged; provided that upon be-
ing filed in the Supreme Court
the record loses its confiden-
tial character.
“(11) The Supreme Court
shall by rule provide for. the
procedure before the Commis-
sion, Masters and the Supreme
Court. Such rule shall afford
to any judge against whom a
proceeding is instituted to
cause his retirement due pro-
cess of law for the procedure
before the Commission, Mas-
ters and the Supreme Court
in the same manner that any
person whose property rights
are in jeopardy in an adjudic-
atory proceeding is entitled to
due .process of law, regardless
of whether or not the interest
of the judge in remaining in
active status is considered to
be a right or a privilege. Due
process shall include the right
to notice, counsel, hearing,
confrontation of his accusers,
and all such other incidents
of due process as are ordina-
rily available in proceedings
whether or not misfeasance is
charged, upon proof of which
a penalty may be imposed.
“(12) No Justice or Judge
shall sit as a member of the
Commission or Supreme Court
in any proceeding involving
his own retirement or removal.
“(13) This Section 1-a is al-
ternative to, and cumulative
of, the methods of removal of
Justices and Judges provided
elsewhere in this Constitu-
tion.”
Sec. 2. The foregoing Con-
stitutional Amendment shall
be submitted to a vote of the
qualified electors of the 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 there-
on the following:
“FOR the Constitutional
Amendment providing for
the automatic retirement of
District and Appellate
Judges for old age, creat-
ing the State Judicial Quali-
fications Commission, defin-
ing its functions; and em-
powering the Supreme
Court, upon recommenda-
tion of said Commmssion, to
remove District and Appel-
late Judges for misconduct
and to retire such judges in
cases of disability.
“AGAINST the Constitu-
tional Amendment providing
for the automatic retirement
of District and Appellate
Judges for old age, creat-
ing the State Judicial Quali-
fications Commission, de-
fining its functions; and em-
powering the Supreme
Court, ■ upon recommenda-
tion of said Commission, to
remove District and Appel-
late Judges for misconduct
and to retire such judges in
cases of disability."
Sec. 3. The Governor shall
issue the necessary proclama-
tion for the election, and this
Amendment shall be published
as required by the Constitu-
tion and laws of this State.
PROPOSED CONSTITU-
TIONAL AMENDMENT
TO BE VOTED ON AT AN
ELECTION TO BE HELD
ON NOVEMBER 2, 1965.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLU-
TION NO. 57 proposing an
Amendment to Section 1-a of
Article V of the Constitution
of the State of Texas, by add-
ing to said Section as pres-
ently written, the following
provisions: requiring automa-
tic retirement of certain Dis-
trict and Appellate Judges at
age seventy-five (75) or such
earlier age, not under seventy
(70), as may be provided by
law; creating a State Judicial
Qualifications Commission and
providing for its composition
and the qualifications, methods
of selection and terms of of-
fice of its members; defining
the functions and procedures
of said Commission, including
the duty to investigate, and
hold hearings in respect of,
disability and misconduct of
District and Appellate Judges
and to make recommendations
to the Supreme Court of Tex-
as for involuntary retirement
or removal of such Judges;
empowering the Supreme
Court of Texas, in its discre-
tion, to retire such Judges for
disability and to remove them
for' misconduct, upon recom-
mendation of the aforesaid
Commission and consideration
of the record made before
it; defining misconduct for
which said Judges may be so
removed; providing that the
proceedings of said Commis-
sion shall be confidential until
filed in the Supreme Court
with recommendation for re-
tirement or removal; and pro-
viding that the removal pro-
visions hereby established
shall be alternative to and
cumulative of those provided
elsewhere in the Constitution.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS:
Section 1. That Section 1-a
of Article V of the Constitu-
tion of the State of Texas be
amended so that said Section
shall hereafter read as fol-
“Section 1-a. (1) Subject to
the further provisions of this
Section, the Legislature shall
provide for the retirement and
compensation of Justices and
Judges of the Appellate
Courts and District and Crim-
inal District Courts on ac-
count of length of service, age
and disability, and for their
reassignment to active duty
where and when needed. The
office of every such Justice
and Judge shall become va-
cant when the incumbent
reaches the age of seventy-
five (75) years or such earl-
ier age, not less than seventy
(70) years, as the Legislature
may prescribe; but, in the case
of an incumbent whose term
of office includes the effective
date of this Amendment, this
provision shall not prevent
him from serving the remain-
der of said term nor be ap-
plicable to him before his
period or periods of judicial
service shall have reached a
total of ten (10) years.
“(2) There is hereby created
the State Judicial Qualifica-
tions Commission, to consist
of nine (9) members, to wit:
(i) two (2) Justices of Courts
of Civil Appeals; (ii) two (2)
District Judges; (iii) two (2)
members of the State Bar,
who have respectively practic-
ed as such for over ten (10)
consecutive years next preced-
ing their selection; (iiii) three
(3) citizens, at least thirty
(30) years of age, not licensed
to practice law nor holding
any salaried public office or
employment; provided that no
person shall be or remain a
member of the Commission,
who does not maintain physi-
cal residence within this State,
or who resides in, or holds a
judgeship within or for, the
same Supreme Judicial Dis-
trict as another member of
the Commission, or who shall
have ceased to retain the quali-
fications above specified for
his respective class of mem-
bership. Commissioners of
classes (i) and (ii) above shall
be chosen by the Supreme
Court with advice and consent
of the Senate, those of class
(iii) by the Board of Direc-
tors of the State Bar under
regulations to be prescribed
by the Supreme Court with
advice and consent of the Sen-
ate, and those of class (iiii)
by appointment of the Gover-
nor with advice and consent of
the Senate.
“(3) The regular term of
office of Commissioners shall
be six (6) years; but the ini-
tial members of each of
classes (i), (ii) and (iii) shall
respectively be chosen for
terms of four (4) and six
(6) years, and the initial
members of class (iiii) for
respective terms of two (2),
four (4) and six (6) years.
Interim vacancies shall be
filled in the same manner
as vacancies due to expira-
tion of a full term, but only
for the unexpired portion of
the term in question. Com-
missioners may succeed them-
selves in office only if having
served less than three (3)
consecutive years.
“(4) Commissioners shall
receive no compensation for
their services as such. The
Legislature shall provide for
the payment of the necessary
expense for the operation of
the Commission.
“(5) The Commission may
hold its meetings, hearings
and other proceedings at such
times and places as it shall
determine but shall meet at
Austin at least once each year.
It shall annually select one
of its members as Chairman.
A quorum shall consist of
five (5) members. Proceed-
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Published Monday of each week at 606 Commerce
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TEX/«ltS>RESS ASSOCIATION
Some Are Old... Some Are New
NUMBER 37
ROGER SHURLEY was the first person to ask
for the above picture at the Refugio County Record
office. Shown are the “Candy Stripers” of the Re-
fugio County Hospital in 1963 at a tea given in
their honor by the hospital. The Candy Stripers
were a group of twenty-four teenage girls who
helped at the hospital during the summer months.
They included Misses L. Baugh, L. Bundren, L.
Coker, B. Dulin, S. Edwards, L. English, H. Fry,
S. Hodges, J. Jackson, K. Joiner, K. Johnston, J.
Lara, M. Mahan, M. Malaise, S. Mitchell, N. Nor-
man, D. Palmer, S. Schaefer, C. Shurley, R. Strat-
mann, C. Toland, C. Toups, G. Villarreal, R. Wallace.
nstruments Filed With County Clerk
WARRANTY DEED WITH
VENDORS LIEN from Admin-
istration of Veterans’ Affairs to
Harvey G. Hoermann, etux,
covering Lot 12, Blk. 1, Reilly
1st Add., dated 7/29, filed 8/9.
WARRANTY DEED from
Lucy Avery Scott to Odie Leo
Scott, covering 5.89 ac. E. Per-
ry Survey, dated 7/13, filed
8/10.
WARRANTY DEED from
Lucy Avery Scott to Odie Leo
Scott, covering 24.88 ac. and
8.25 ac. E. Perry Survey, dated
7/13, filed 8/10.
WARRANTY DEED from E.
J. Wranosky, Sr., etal to Dave
W. Sellstrom, etux, covering Lot
4, Blk. 2, Grace Wranosky, da-
ted 8/4, filed 8/10.
ASSIGNMENT from Est. Wm.
David Doughty to James Dough-
ty, covering 480 ac. M. Reilly
Survey, dated 8/10/65, filed
8/11/65.
RIGHT OF WAY from Leo J.
Welder, etal to Transcontinental
Gas Pipe Line Co., covering
Power & Hewitson, dated 7/14,
filed 8/12.
ASSIGNMENT from Concord
Oil Co. to Mission Oil Co., cov-
ering 25 acres M. J. Ximines
Survey, dated 8/1, filed 8/13.
DEED OF TRUST from Geor-
ge P. Owens, etux to T. J. Wil-
kinson, Tr., covering Lot 20,
Blk. 5, Mission Heights Add.,
dated 8/5, filed 8/6.
DEED OF TRUST from Sher-
rod Donald Howell to C. W.
Perkins, Tr., covering 200 ac.
Refugio Town Tract; Tr. 2A
Mission River, dated 8/2, filed
8/9.
RELEASE from First Nation-
al Bank, Woods boro to E. D.
Hobbs, covering pt. Outlot 21,
Woodsboro, dated 8/5, filed 8/9.
DEED OF TRUST from Har-
vey G. Hoermann, etux to John
B. Stoner, Tr., covering Lot 12,
Blk. 1, Reilly 1st Add., dated
7/29, filed 8/9.
MECHANIC & MATERIAL-
MANS LIEN & TRANSFER
from Fred Deases, etux to Con-
ley Constr. Co. to Investors
Syndicate Credit, covering Lots
9, 10, 11, 12, Blk. 21, Woods-
boro, dated 6/25, filed 8/9.
TRANSFER from Century
Trust Co. to Texas Commerce
Co., covering Lot 4, G. W. Moss
Est., dated —, filed 8/9.
TRANSFER from Modern
Homes Construction to First
Natl. Bank Atlanta, Tr., cover-
ing Lot 28 Kays Add., dated
7/12, filed 8/9.
RELEASE from South Texas
Savings Assn, to Ralph William-
son, etux, covering Lot 25, Blk.
1, Johnson Add., dated 8/5, fil-
ed 8/10.
MECHANIC & MATERIAL-
MANS LIEN from Lee S. Car-
ter, etux to Curry & Harvey
Constr. Co., covering Lot 5 &
pt. 6, Blk. 1, Clarkson 2nd
Add., dated 8/5, filed 8/10.
MECHANIC & MATERIAL-
MANS LIEN AND TRANSFER
from Ysidro H. Gayton, etux
to Conley Constr. Co. to Inves-
tors Syndicate, covering Lot 11,
Blk. 1, Woodsboro, dated 7/23,
filed 8/13.
WARRANTY DEED from
Jas. Power Survey, dated 6/21,
filed 7/30.
WARRANTY DEED from
Berne Kelley, etux to Veterans’
Land Board, covering 19.41 ac.
Jas. Power Survey, dated 6/21,
filed 7/30.
WARRANTY DEED from
Berne Kelley, etux to Veterans’
Land Board, covering 30 ac.
Jas. Power Survey, dated 6/21,
filed 7/30.
CONTRACT OF SALE &
PURCHASE from Veterans’
Land Board to David Espinosa,
covering 30 acres Jas. Jower
Survey, dated 8/5, filed 7/30.
CONTRACT OF SALE &
PURCHASE from Veterans’
Land Board to Enselmo Rod-
riguez, covering 30 ac. Jas.
Power Survey, dated 7/5, filed
7/30.
CONTRACT OF SALE &
PURCHASE from Veterans’
Land Board to Manuel Villar-
real, covering 19.416 ac. Jas.
Power Survey, dated 7/5, filed
7/30.
WARRANTY DEED from
John D. Quillin, Jr., etux to
Louis P. Landrum, etux, cover-
ing Lots 7 & 17, pt. 6 & 16,
filed 7/30.
WARRANTY DEED from
E. J. Wranosky, etal to Jer-
ry W. Henry, etux, covering
Lot 6 & pt. 7, Blk. 2, Grace
Wranosky Subd., dated 7/27,
filed 7/30.
AMENDMENT from H. W.
Schmidt, etux to Lone Star
Prod. Co., covering 723.57 ac.
Refugio Black Land & Imp. Co.
Subd., dated 6/10, filed 8/2.
WARRANTY DEED from
Earl V. Wright to Mrs. Betty
Jane Bates, etal, covering NW
1/4 Sec. 3, Refugio Black Land
& Imp. Co. Subd., dated 7/27,
filed 8/3.
RELEASE from First Natl.
Bank Refugio to Harry Dono-
hoo, etux, covering Lot 3, Blk.
4, Mission Heights Add., dated
8/4, filed 8/4.
WARRANTY DEED from
Thomas Russell to E. D. Hobbs,
covering pt. outlot 21 Woods-
boro, dated 7/7, filed 8/4.
WARRANTY DEED VEND-
ORS LIEN from Jesus Herrera,
etux to E. E. Schultz, etux,
covering 48.7 ac. P. Rollins Sur-
vey, dated 8/4, filed 8/4.
AMENDMENT from Oaudine
Snyder, etvir to C. Bruce Ells-
worth, covering pt. 142 ac. Hen-
ry Scott Ranch, dated 6/16, fil-
ed 8/5.
WARRANTY DEED from
Ada Oil Co. to Phillips Petr.
Co., covering pt. Blk. 55 Refu-
gio, dated 1/4, filed 8/6.
WARRANTY DEED from
Ada Oil Co. to Phillips Market-
ing Properties, covering pt. 1
& 2 Watts Subd., dated 1/4,
! filed 8/6.
RELEASE from First Natl.
Bank Refugio to R. A. Curry,
etal, covering Lot 4 & pt. 3 &
5, Blk. 2, Clarkson 3rd Add.,
dated 8/6, filed 8/6.
TRANSFER from Curry &
Harvey Constr. Co. to First
Natl. Bank, Refugio, covering
Lot 20, Blk. 5, Mission Heights
Add., dated 8/5, filed 8/6.
RELEASE from First Natl.
Happy ;
Birthday
The Refugio County Record
wishes to join in extending best
wishes for a happy birthday
to:
August 16—
John Howard Kay
B. E. Smith
i
Bill Germer
Mary Claire Brundrett
Jody Miller
Virginia Johnson
J. F. Goode
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August 17—
Elbert White, Jr.
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Librado Reyna
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Mrs. L. W. Wilpitz
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Mrs. O. L. Thomas'
Leo Vasquez
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Gregory Lee Slack
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BiH Malaise
Frank E. Hendrix, Jr.
Kathy Lyn Kelley
Mrs. J. N. Crutchfield;.
August 19—
-• ’f-
Jim Dulin
August 20—
'••I
Mary Lynn Bundren
Mrs. Helen Green
August 21—
1
Mrs. L. A. McCormick
Garvin Farrar
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Lucy Gail Turley
Kathy Sue Dr is kill
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Freddie Nash
gsj
August 22—
Milton A. Rogers
Phyllis Lynn Williams
Ellis King
Mary Wales
Happy Anniversary
The Refugio County Record
wishes to join in extending best
wishes for a happy wedding an-
niversary to:
August 17—
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Randle..
August 18—
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Repka-
August 21—
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barefield
August 22—
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Eckel.
Hospital
Report
Refugio. — Patients listed in
the Refugio County Hospital
Monday morning, August 16r
1965, as reported by the hos-
pital office are:
From Refugio:
Mary Ester Lott, Sugs Nor-
wood, Clarence Smith, Edna
Turman, Maggie Arthur, Dan
Varley, Anita Reyna, Annie
Keyes, Virginia Steward, An-
drew Pennington, Edward Tuck-
er, Mrs. Jeanette Clarkson, Aus-
tin Cobb, Carl Clendennen„
Charles Norman, Rose Mary
Camacho, Katherine Hackney,
Priscilla Edwards, Delores Pa-
redes, George Reeves, Mrs.
Amelia Alizalde, Beatrice Con-
treras, Ira Austin, Nora Rod-
riguez, Nettie Pearl Brown, De-
lores Yanez, Juanita Garcia,
Isabel Cortina s.
From Woodsboro i
Robert Rhodes, Mrs. Gladys
Kelly, Perry E. Schlabach, Alice-
Ullrich, Ernen Valarrama, Hen-
ry Sc'hirmer, Felipa Deases.
From Elsewhere:
Edwin Schroeder, Bayside;
Mary Ruth Phelps, Mathis;
Erasmo Munoz, Austwell; Ar-
thur Summers, Tivoli; Patsy
Lankford, Sinton; Clark Adkins,
Tivoli; Avelia Galvan, Vidau-
ri; Pedro Garza, Tivoli.
Survey, dated 7/29, filed 8/2.
DEED OF TRUST from E„
D. Hobbs etux to Marvin Null,
Tr., covering pt. Outlot 21
Woodsboro, dated 7/29, filed
8/4.
RELEASE from Southern Life
& Health Ins. Co. to Curry &
Harvey Constr. Co., covering"
Lot 20, Blk. 5 Mission Heights
Add., dated 7/16, filed 8/5.
MECHANIC & MATERIAL-
MANS LIEN & TRANSFER
from Celestino Escamilla to E.
M. Conley to Investors Syndi-
cate, covering Lot 10, Blk. 6,
Monterose, dated 7/9, filed 8/3,
TRANSFER MECHANIC &
MATERIALMANS LIEN from
Curry & Harvey Constr. t©1
First Natl. Bank Refugio, cov-
ering Lot 20, Blk. 5 Mission
Heights Add., dated 8/5, filed
8/6.
MECHANIC & MATERIAL-
MANS LIEN from Jerry W.
Henry, etal to Kenneth Gilles-
pie, covering Lot 6 & pt. 7, Blk.
2, Grace Wranosky Subd., dated
7/28, filed 7/30.
Clarence S. Boone
Your HUMBLE Agent
Refugio, Texas
Telephone LA 6-282^
Quality and Service
In All Seasons
»
Berne Kelley, etux to Veterans’
Bank, Refugio to Berne Keiiej
Land Board, covering 30 ac.covering 80.55 ac. Jas. Power
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Refugio County Record (Refugio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, August 16, 1965, newspaper, August 16, 1965; Refugio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth635289/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dennis M. O’Connor Public Library.