The Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1949 Page: 3 of 6
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CLEANING and EXPERT CAREFUL
HANDLING ... You get triple value here
at LOW COST!
Wilkirson Chevrolet Company
Grandview, Tekas
out NEW LIFE INTO IT!
LIKE US...A
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REVEREND LEON MATHIS, pastor of Greggton Methodist
Church will be the visiting preacher.
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4.45
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COACH FARES SLASHED
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AUSTIN-__________
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5-INCH WIDE-BASE WHEELS
(with Extra Low-Pressure Tires)
the widest rims in the entire low-price
field, providing greater ride-stability.
FISHER UNISTEEL
BODY CONSTRUCTION
with steel welded to steel all around you
for maximum solidity, quietness and
safety.
alike.
Traffic signs and signals and
pavement markings cover al-
most every situation that can be
anticipated, yet the regularity
with which they are ignored is
appalling," Greer said. “A con-
ientious observance of traffic
signs would help greatly to re-
duce traffic accidents.”
I Greer pointed out that traffic
signs are easily recognized by
Prices until July First!
DRAWER TYPE LOCKER.... $14.00
DOOR TYPE LOCKER....... $12.00
(If paid before July 1st, 1949)
CERTI-SAFE
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
(with Dubl-Life Rivetless
Brake Linings)
assuring swifter, safer stops for you and
your family.
LONGEST, HEAVIEST CAR
IN ITS FIELD,
with WIDEST TREAD, as well
giving more room, more riding-comfort,
more road-steadiness and safety.
The new renewal year starts when your
current year ends.., Renew now, and save
$2.00 on each type locker!
WORLD’S CHAMPION
VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE
the extra efficient power plant that’s
setting the trend for the industry.
FISHER BODY -
STYLING AND LUXURY
found elsewhere only on higher priced
cars.
CENTER-POINT STEERING
giving maximum steering ease without
fatigue or “car wander” and found else-
where only on costlier cars.
to
Round Trip*
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SAVE $2.00 per year on both types of boxes
by renewing your rental during the re-
mainder of the month of JUNE.
Hold Everything"
until you get hold of the best
' ment is cooperating this month
with the Texas Safety Associa-
tion in an effort to impress the
importance of traffic markers
I on motorists and pedestrians
their distinctive shapes, even at
a distance that makes their let-
tering ilegible. And he urged
drivers to increase their own
traffic protection by learning
what these shapes are.
“Round markers are used to
indicate approaches to railroad
crossings,” he said. The familiar
‘crossbuck’ marks the crossing
itself. Oblong signs indicate
speed limits or other regulatory
instructions. Diamond shaped
signs warn of ’danger ahead.
Eight-sided signs are used only
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REVEREND MATHIS
Austin, June 27—Would you
drive with your head tucked un-
der the dashboard of your car?
It’s as sensible to do that.
State Highway Engineer D. C.
Greer said today, a s to ignores
signs along the streets and high-
way. “Either one represent a
case of flying blind,’’ Greer said,
“and cars aren’t equipped for
blind flying.”
The Texas Highway Depart-
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CURVED WINDSHIELD
with PANORAMIC VISIBILITY
supplying that extra vision which means
extra safety exclusive to Chevrolet in its
field.
EXTRA ECONOMICAL
TO OWN—OPERATE-
MAINTAIN
and bringing you more when you trade;
for Chevrolets are most wanted—new or
used!
For the convenience of our customers the
Locker Plant will be open on Sunday morn-
ing from 8:00 a. m., until 12 noon, until
further notice.
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Insist on getting these EXTRA VALUES exclusive to Chevrolet in its field!
each month.
“They shall also be entitled
to mileage in going to the seat
of government for each ses-
sion of the Legislature and
returning therefrom, which
mileage shall not exceed Two
Dollars and Fifty cents
($2.50), for every twenty-five
(25) miles, the distance to be
computed by the nearest and
most direct route of travel
from a table of distances to
each county seat prepared by
the State Comptroller.”
Sec. 2. That Section 5 of
Article III of the Constituion
be amended to read as follows:
“See. 5. Two (2) regular
sessions of each Legislature
shall be held; and until other-
wise provided by law, the time
of the convening of the first
regular session shall be at
noon on the second Tuesday
in January of each odd-num-
bered year, and of the second
regular session, at noon on
the second Tuesday in Jan-
uary of each even-numbered
year.
“At other times, when call-
ed by the Governor, the
for stop signs.”
The Highway Engineer em-
phasized that every sign has a
meaning and a purpose, and is
installed for the protection and
guidance of the people only after
study by traffic engineers has
established its advisability.
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Legislature shall convene in
special session.
“Appropriations for mon-
thly recurring expenses and
salaries paid by the State
shall be made for a period of
not more than twelve (12)
months.
“At the second regular ses-
sion of each Legislature, only
proposals to amend the Con-
stitution and to make appro-
priations to pay monthly re-
curring expenses and salaries
and such other measures only
as four-fifths (4-5) of the
Membership of each House
may determine shall be con-
sidered.’”
Sec. 3. The Amendments
proposed herein, if ratified by
the people, shall become ef-
fective January first, A. D.
1950.
Sec. 4. The foregoing Con-,
stitutional Amendments shall
be submitted to a vote of the
qualified voters of this State
at a General Election to be
held throughout this State on
the fourth Saturday in Sep-
tember, 1949, same being'
September 24, 1949, at which
election all ballots shall have
printed thereon:
“FOR the Constitutional
Amendment relative to ses-
sions of the Legislature and
to compensation of its mem-
bers.”
“AGAINST the Constituti-
onal Amendment relative to
sessions of the Legislature
and to compensation of its
members.”
Each voter shall express his
vote on the proposed Amend-
ment in the manner provided
by law.
Sec. 5. The Governor o f
this State shall issue the nec-
essary proclamation for said
election and shall have same
published as required by the
Constitution and laws of this
State.
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HOUSE JOINT RESOLU-
TION NO. 5
Proposing an Amendment to
Section 5 of Article III of the
Constitution relating to ses-
sions of the Legislature and
what may be considered
thereat and an Amendment
to Section 24 of Article III re-
lating to compensation ' of
Members of the Legislature ;
specifying the time when the
Amendment shall take effect
if ratified; and providing for -
the submission of the propos-
ed Amendment to a vote of
the people.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS:
Section 1. That Section 24
of Article III of the State
Constitution be amended to
read as follows:
“See, 24. Members of the
• - State Senate and House of
Representatives shall receive
from the State Treasury an
lannual salary of Three Thous-
and Six Hundred Dollars
($3600), to be paid in monthly
installments on the first of
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last. Donoho Produce Co., Phone
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The Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1949, newspaper, June 24, 1949; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1468790/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.