Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [25], No. [14], Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1936 Page: 2 of 8
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since 1844 going to David S. French, assistant to the president ot the
Chrysler Corporation. Presentation was by Ginger Rogers, twinkle-toed
motion jncture star from Teaha, who holds the title of Admiral in the
personnel of the military force that was merged into the United
btatfg Navy at annexation ot the Lone Star Republic in 1845.
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. v Jn ai c°unties, justice’s pre-
cincts or incorporated towns or cities
4wherein the sale of intoxicating li-
quors had been prohibited by local
option elections held under the laws
of the State of Texas and in force at
time when th
mankind grown so
jo^onger to ‘ look
iniel to profiUthe time of the taking efTect of Sec-
imheir expen-\V.n 20 Article XVI of the Constitu-
Vm of Texas, it shall continue to be
\ nlawful to manufacture, sell, bar-
wtleul WIU ^ exchange in any such county,
i in , ' ju.r’Lci s precinct or incorporated
less and depRfe of Jsioij. Gf ; towhp or city, any spirituous, vinous
ght'ul and^^mT1 ed, or iri®lt liquors or medicated bitters
capable of producing intoxication or
any other intoxicants whatsoever
for beverage purposes, unless and
until a majority of the qualified vot-
ers in sue* county or political sub-
division thereof voting in an election
held for such ‘ "
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ed in
courage of
the true
|c, that day is
|hese are yours Tf you elect
Terrell Commissioner of
U“, Aug i t 22nd. ^
of Jhe sordid selfisnrass
the necessary proclamatio
election, and shall have
published ted such e’ectil
provided BJ the Consti
laws of this State.
®jC' The sum °f
•sand ($8,000.00) Dollars, or so mut
thereof as may be necessary, is heri
by appropriated out of the
of the Slate o.
otherwse appropriated, to .
pense of such publication
The abo/e is a true and
copy.
R B. STANFORD
v Secretary of State.
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H. J. R. No. 23
A JOINT RESOLUTION
proposing an Amendment to the
Constitution authorizing the Legis-
lature to provide for Workmen’s
Compensation Insurance for em-
ployees of the State, and authorizing
the Legislature to provide for the
payment of premiums on such poli-
ces ofu *?sur«nce; providing the
state shall never be required to
j purchase insurance for any emplov-
'ees; providing for the necessary
publication and election; making an
appropriation to pay for same
of^heIState°of€texasthe lj€gis,ature
r™ectli°? h That Artic,e 3 of ‘he
Constitution of the State of Texas
be amended by adding thereto a new
.Section to be known as Section 59,
to read as follows:
ho„oecti°n 5?' The Legislature shall
>ave power to pass such laws as may
be necessary to (provide for Work-
sTc£%£°mpen-?ati0n Insurance for
such State employees, as in its judg-
ment is necessary or required; and
«t« Tde for ‘j10 Payment of all
ists, charges, and premiums on such
IK*™* of insurance; providing the
shall never be required to pur-
* msurance for any employee.”
.■ The foregoing Constitu-
tedtMV,m!ndT?ilt s^a11 be submit-
ted*%vote of the qualified electors
misstate on the first Tuesday
i!ru • Monday in November,
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Home Is:
THE CHEAPEST INSURANCE' IN
WHEN THE DOCTOR IS WANTEt).
THE MOST GENERAL TIME-SAVJ
WORLD. *
A WONDERFUL AID IN UNITING US
NEIGHBORS.
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Have One Placed in Your HempToday
Del Rio & Winter Carden TeleAine Co.
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11 issue i^fcoring1
or such I snB^wri
e same j bairal^h
held as | “FCJ
the Leg
payment ,
tion Insurance
.State.”
'hich election all voters
ld Proposed Amendment
ir have printed on their
^rds:
lendment authorizing
“to provide for the
men’s Compensa-
employees of the
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S. J. R. No. 18 ||S^f J: ;.ThLe..G?ver,nor ?f .‘ho State
11homing the Legislature to provide
for the payment cf Workmen’s Com-
Insurance for employees
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mine such to be lawful; provided
-t I ‘hat this subsection shall not pro-
bates present day politics j liquors; providing for the establish-
to motiv ate most political. men‘ of State dispensai ies; provid-
acainst m»st candi-1 lnR. .r thc manufacture, sale, trans-
dgtiinsi ,nwsi canai DOrtation. and ,.n i;
ki which we had la-
^glad
^>e of re-
rendering
state we can at
! rid honor a de-
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Wifi make no
r22nd they elect
ler of Agricul-
Hie trie and the
y Ge. ge B T errell of
fexas.-f-ITetPher Davi^^in
[f Farming
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citizen bu into the
gqgp.tp t office and said:
mean by putting my
beach colun n* I’m not
reported 'We do our
► everybody. N xt Week
m 'he mrtl -olumn to
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Store / ants to trade
{or grain. t.fc
powe
der
have
vide a
employ
and unii1
lartly lil
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t
the aTTT
pose fi
person, and s
time live per
sation paid to
the StaU and
and shall m no
sun of Oi i Hul.
.QjLakaPjrs for aij
son
^irement Fund for persons
ublic schools, colleges
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rid
4, agamst intet cana.-:portation and possession of a„ ]j_
is making erm^pg cow-1 quors which arc exclusively pro-
?one hand hand or “sharp ducts of the fermentation process; '■ inai Artu
the other out of too m^l^ j providing that intoxicating liquors ! Constitution of the Stc
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TA . J Purposes in any county or political
(T this reaiirird, of his subdivision wherein the sale of in-
f.Wl without coercion toxicating liquors had been prohib-
fan Mr. Terrell, a pn-1ltoc! b.v local option elections held
* , „ , . . ^ j under the laws in force at the time
, nc<‘.and ‘Tust under 10f the taking effect of Section 20
ini jfro parted, in the Article XVI of thc Constitution of
friendly understand- j “’<* State of Texas, until a majority
L ■ ■ . . . iof the qualified voters of such cour
ty or political subdivision shall
termine such to be lawful at an elec-
tion held for that purpose; providing
f°* n election on the question of the
adoption or rejection of such amend-
atid making an appropriation
ifor; providing for the procla-
m and publication thereof; and
gibing the form of ballot,
ife It Resolved by the Legislature
of the State of Texas:
Section 1. That Article XVI of
J.he Constitution of the State of Tex-
as be amended by striking out Sec-
tion 2t‘ therefor and substituting in
lieu thereof the followi
“Articl XVI. Sectio
“(a)” It is hereby
the policy of this State t,.™
saloon shall not be reestabl
sale of spirituous liquors,
tured in whole or in pari
of the process of distiilatii
liquors compounded anc|
posed in part of sudh
tilled liquoBs, fo> rpriifatV ^
prohibited within thisf t^ate
when such sale is made t6 tM St a
The State of Texas shall Frtn'u lhf*l
elusive right to purchase at whole-
sale and to sell at retail such distilled
spirituous liquors. Such sale shall be
made only in unbroken packages an
no such liquors shall be cons---‘
on the premises where sold.
Legislature shall pass laws to pre-
scribe regulations relative to the
manfufacture, sale, transportation,
and possession of such spirituous
liquors and relative to the establish-
ment of State dispensaries; provid-
ed, however, the Legislature shall
have the power to regulate the sale
for private profit and possession of
hibit the sale of alcoholic beverages
containing not more than 3.2 per
cent alcohol by weight in cities,
counties or political subdivisions
thereof in which the qualified vot-
ers have voted to legalize such sale
Texas is hereby directed to issue
the necessary proclamation for said
election and have same publishe
required by the Constitution
Amendments.
Sec. 4. The sum of Five Thousn
Dollars i $5,000) or so much then
as may be necessary, is herebv ;
propriated out of any funds in tfj
Treasury of the State, not otherwis
. — ui me| aPPropriated, to pay.the expenses
State of Texas suc" publication and election.
, . -----ing thereto im- The above is a true and correc
;tely after Section 48, a section C0Py-
known as Section 48a, and to R- B. STANFORD
sJoll°ws- Secretary of State,
ion -48a: In addition to the
The Monument Yard at Uvalde can
the Cemetery. What we do not have, or work we are
|d to do, we can j-et to advantage as in other busii
vowi.g m an election A JOINT RESOLUTION
mrpose shall deter- P''°Posmk an Amendment to Section
“ ’.....' ’------’ ’ S* i‘;Utcle of the Constitution of
i?il- ue of Texas- authorizing the
establishment of Teachers’ Retire-
ment Systems, and making an appro-
priation for the election h PP
A’sSirsti*
CoSSio'n -W "*
^ndard work, finished ai
is made. The customer
’ YOU DEAL DIRECTi
'fo Agent’s Commission ini
•approved* face
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UVALDE NEHj
W. R. Hard
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinl
uMMiuuii tu me
given to the Legislature, un- -----^
lion 48 of Article III, it shall
k right to levy taxes to pro-1 "J 1
>ge
supported wholly I
tate; provdied that j A
^ted by the State | ►J
'^ind shall equal!
the same pur-1 ►$
of each such )♦)
,ceed at any: *
le compen-
erson by
istricts,
*ed the
($180.-
lon; pro-|
eligible
:ndment
Fa
.CUSTOMERS
_ INo. 3-a
■NT RESOLUTION
Ji Amendment to Article
■Constitution of the State
w striking out Section 20
(vidlng {or local option on
h of the sale of intoxicat-
[ for beverage purposes;
’that spirituous liquors, or
jr r.itio sd in whole or in part
|; i laucts of distillation shall
" . .Id for private pibfit, except
State; providing that the
ilce shall pass laws relative
lale, possession, liansportation
pnufactiye of ^uch spirituous
|n Uquors for medicinal, s"1""
d mixhanical purposes,
i (tianufacture, sale, transg
f fuel possession of all liqui
r Oholic content of which is i—
[ and exclusively the result of
jirmentatlon process is hereby
pied undi-r such restrictions as
! p ith.inh;cd by law.
The Legislature shall enact
laws whereby the qualified
f any county, justice's pre-
incorporated town or city,
a majority vote of those vot-
itermine from time to time
Jr the sale intoxicating
[ for beverage purposes shah
t>ited or lecalflMj^vithtn the
, limits; and^^Maw shall
w _—it, the!
to of and if
guaranteed by
.Irovided that a suf
if said funds shall be'
to meet the immediate ,
r the amounts that may
due each year under such ■—
pent plan as may be provided by jl
— i and provided that the recipients '
of such retirement fund shall not be I £
eligible for any other pension retire-1 }♦«
ment funds or direct aid from the |A ;
State of Texas unless such retire-!
ment fund, contributed by the Stat
is released to the State of Texas
a condition lo receiving such
pension aid.”
Sec. 2. The foregoing Co^ftu-t
tional Amendment shall be scmmiL
ted to a vote of the qualified elect
of this State at the next G« ^
Election to be held on T»
after the first Monday in Na
Ir. Merchant, hum
tifully illustrated cat!
jail order houses werc_
cy this week to YOUR)
big, heavy,
SW the lead-
lehvert
USTOl
o ““ ’ *- *v«u cw icgauz.c auui attic] uic uiob muiiua
under the provisions of Chapter 116, which is November
A /* 4 O rvf 4Lr. D . 1 .. .. . / 1 I. « « m 1 /■ l, 1«1 ; V. .. .. 1 !
Acts of the Regular Session of
43rd Legislature."
Sec. 2. Such proposed Constitu-
tional Amendment shall be submit-
ted to a vote of the qualified electors
of this State at a special election to
be held throughout the State of Tex-
as, on the third day of November,
1936, at which election all voters
favoring said proposed Amendment,
shall write, or have printed on their
(allots IWe fjords:
“FOR the Amendment to the State
Constitutifh providing for the estab-
lishment of a Stete Dispensary Sys-
tem having the exclusive sale of dis-
m
‘ Mr
•u
i
which election all
said proposed Ami
write or have printed (
the words: _
“FOR the Amendment to th|
stitution authorizing retiremc
the creation of a Retiremet;
for persons employed in
Schools and Colleges and
ties supported wholly or
the State.” ^
Those opposing said Vpropose
Amendment shall write or havel
printed on their ballots
very little money t% Sentinel can
[arry YOUR advertising message into these
i^ine homes once each week. j,
lYOUR CUSTOMERS may forget and
/allow the bait sent out by the mail order
luses unless you keep inviting them to your
_core. Many local dollars that you should get
will be hooked by your competitor—the mail
order houses—unless you offset this advertis-
ing.
You can help hold together your business
ind your community by consistent advertising
in your home newspaper.
ZAVALA COUNTY SENTINEL,
Your Home Newspaper.
■
------ — ....... the words:
“AGAINST the Amendment to the
.w.. ...c v,. 1 Constitution authorizing retirement
tilled liquors, and providing for lo-1 and the creation of a Retirement
cal option.” Fund for persons employed in pub-
And those voters opposed to saidl
proposed Amendment shall write or
nave printed on their ballots the
words i
- i‘AGAINST thej Amendment to the
State Constitution Providing for the
establishment of a State Dispensary
System having the. Exclusive Sale of
distilled liquors, and providing for
Local Option.”
If it Brine,irs from the returns of
said electioi. that a maojrity of the
------- —iployed in
lie schools and in colleges and Oni-i
versities supported wholly or partly
by the State." ‘
Sec. 3. The Governor of the St£
of Texas is hereby directed to issiW,,
the necessary Proclamation for said 11
election and to havfe same published |J
as required by the Constitution for,I
amendments thereto,
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [25], No. [14], Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1936, newspaper, August 21, 1936; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096471/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .