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the State of Texas at an election
such publication and election.
the necessary steps shall be taken
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-LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS:
for the necessary appropriation to
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obligations of the State of
Sec. 3. The Governor of the State
manent.
ter.
Fund for the construction in the
If it appears from the returns of
on the first Tuesday after the first
15 For Sale (Mise.)
A. L. Sonntag, Box 32, Magnolia,
Aug. 3-10-17-24
and election.
(It)
_ Lost and Found
(26)
Jewelers
Public
Accounts
with
106
Drilling
15a For Sale or Trade
FOR SALE or trade for livestock,
8-room house
McNeil
Want to Buy
16
N. Commerce.
East California.
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(Myltf)
the Comptroller of Public Accounts;
Commerce.
(A2tf)
WANTED TO BUY -Late model
used car. Phone 9552.
(Jx31tf)
Pans.
Box
‘Serve in Silence!’
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►king and general housework.
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CAPTAIN YANK
By FRANK TINSLEY
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cash and anticipated
of the funds from whic
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 24 (AP).
concurrent jurisdiction with the
county court in civil, criminal or
FOR SALE — CC Case tractor,
with cultivator, good condition.
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18.37
18.43
18.48
18.70
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ABBIE an’SLATS
OUR ORDERS ARE TO PROCEED AT
ONCE TO THE "WHIZ KIDS" PRO-
GRAM-ALL AMERICA WILL BE LISTEN-
ING IN . AT A GIVEN SIGNAL-VOU-
good barn,
and horses,
be amended by adding thereto, im-
mediately after Section 49, a sec-
tion to be known as Section 49a,
to read as follows:
the State of Texas is hereby au-
thorized to provide for the issu-
ance. sale. and retirement of serial
bonds, equal in principal to the
-’LOOK AT THOSE
IM THE CUFF —
ANTED — Room, furnished or
unfurnished by elderly lady, per-
at Myra,
store.
BUT
THERE
HAVE
BEEN
NONE.
November 3, 1942, at which elec-
tion all voters favoring said pro-
posed amendment shah write or
have printed on their ballots, the
words:
.jTi-
. •KA:
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TRY
THAT
SHORT
WAVE
GADGET,
ABE? -
defray necessary expenses for the
submission of this amendment
• No!1 DID A
- COUPLA TIMES BUT
printed on their ballots the follow-
ing:
“Against the Amendment to the
Constitution, providing that the
Legislature may in certain coun-
ties create other courts having
18.17
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18.53-b
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HUNDREDS
OF MEM-..
Amendment, the same shall be-
come part of the Constitution of
the State of Texas.
Sec. 3. The Governor of the State
Cotton—
October .
December
January .
March ...
May.....
July.....
b—bid.
NOW.
SEE
WHAT
YOUVE
DONE/
[■ Male Help Wanted
’ WANTED Taxi drivers, over 361
U years of age, familiar with city.)
FORT WORTH GRAIN
FORT WORTH, Aug 24. (AP)—
Bv RAEBURN VAN BUREN
FOR , IN THE PERFORM ANcToF^^B
OUR DUTY TONIGHT. w TOO m
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PURSUNG JAPS,
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TO RETREAT INTO
THE DREADED
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Experienced maid for
Care of Box “L,“ Regis-
.(26)
64.9
w.$
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Usters; Oliver 70 tractor
Hammer feed mill; 2 John
-ft grain binders: McCor-
amount to pay the interest becom-
ing due and the bonds maturing
during such fiscal year. From said
Fund, the Treasurer shall pay the
au.7,
. aae5iden
By HAM FISHER
WILL COVER THE AUDIENCE WITH 15
THE MACHINE GUN- I WILL PLACE •
THE TIME BOMB-AND YOU, SCRAPPLE,
WILL SEIZE THE MICROPHONE-AND "
READ THIS SPEECH, PREPARED BY THE
THE MINISTRY OF PROPAGANDA IN >
BERUN,TO ALL AMERICA * .
WEEK MAS
PASSED.
THE
BOYS HAVE
BROADCAST
ON
DIFFERENT
. WAVE
LENGTHS
AND THEN
AWAITED
RESULTS--
paid off and discharged, a suffi-
cient amount of the first moneys
coming into the Treasury for the
use and benefit of the General
H. J. R. NO. 24
A JOINT RESOLUTION
RAILROAD TIME
TABLES
Daily Register Classified Advertising Rates
Effective April 1,1942
Ten words 3 times, 4 cents per word. r <
shall endorse such finding thereon
and return to the House in which
__________________Aug. 3-10-17-24.
H. J. R. No. 23
A JOINT RESOLUTION
proposing an Amendment to Ar-
7128 He
According to Plan
tion shall be immediately made
known to both the House of Rep-
resentatives and the Senate and
is hereby directed to issue the
necessary proclamation for said
election and to have it published
as required by the Constitution
and existing laws of this State.
in Sanger, Texas.
. (24)
NA-A
Help Wanted
have semi-clerical position for
man or‘woman, age 30 to 55.
ly in person at Taxi Terminal,
1 Spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over 20c
FOR SALE — 1941 Ford 2-door. Oid roosters, lb. ..............7c
H. D. Bloodworth, 1415 Rice Turkeys, hens ................18c
Ave. (27) 1 Turkeys, toms ...... 12c
Lodge Notices •
on September 1, 1943; providing for
the submission of this amendment
to the voters of this State; pre-
TEMPLE FOOD MARKET
Bring us your food stamps.
They are worth as much as
anybody’s raah.
ATTENTION!
Make our store your food buy-
ing headquarters. ‘The finest of
quality sold at most economi-
cal prices.
, FORT WORTH, Aug. 24 (AP).'
Cattle 4,500; common and medium
Taylor.
Rooms for Rent
/GIMME 1
2 THE MIKE.
FP
27 Business Opportunities
i FOR SALE Complete five-chair
Claddilied
Adu&iti&bup Pay*
Gainesville (Texas) Register
I QUE^S THE NAnVPS
HAVE BEEN BRINOINQ
THEIR DEAD HERE ma
POULTRY AND EGGS
GRAIN AND HAY
(Quotations furnished by Kemp-
lin Feed store):
Hides, per lb........ 5c
Pecans, 1b. .................7%c
| Write Box “C,” care
1
\T GOT NOTHIN' BUT
\hun propaganda/
almost bust r(
b_ TH' set/ 4
section to be known as Section
22-a and reading as follows:
“Section 22-a. The Legislature
shall have the power, by local or,
general law (without the necessity
of advertising any such local law), I
in counties having a population in'
excess of two hundred thousand |
(200,000) inhabitants according to
the then last Federal Census, to
create other courts having either
WITH ALL THOSE IN
THE STUDIO. mS
WORTH OUR LIVES
TO DEAL THIS —g
TERRIFYING "
BLOW TO AMER-N
ICAN MORALE, $
IT SAYS HERE. m
HEM. MTLER !A
IONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1942.
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Ten words, 6 times, 6 cents per word.
Ten words, 12 times, 11 cents per word. t
BUnding classified ads per line per month, $1.00.
No advertisement accepted for less than 40 cents.
Five average words to the line. Lines of White Space will
the regular rate each insertion.
Charge Accounts
Classified patrons desiring a charge account must have a regu-
ar account with The Register or else have a telephone number listed
n their own name.
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Remember to buy your savings
stamps here.
(25) Wheat No. 1 hard. 1.24% to 1.29%;
~~~~ barley No. 2 nominal, 77 to 78; sor-
ghums No. 2 yellow milo, nominal,
_ 1.38 to 1.45; No. 2 white kaffir,
DED at once, experienced
itress. Apply in person. Eat-
EAllis Chalmers W. C
on rubber with all row
ment; Oliver 80 row crop
Register. 1
(24)3
F OR SALE—80 acres good fann-
ing land, 3 miles north Tharker-
ville and quarter east Highway 77.
Good 4-room house, - -
with sheds for cows
chicken houses with
fences, gardens
HEY. SKIPPER, LOO/c.
D’VALLEY IS CLOSED
Ar DOTHER MD., M
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FOR SALE — Choice 150-acre
farm, 4 miles from Denton, fine
improvements. S. I. Self, Denton.
•__(25)
FOR SALE—261 acres black land,
155 acres sandy land, southeast
of Pilot Point; 160 acres black
land, 2 miles northwest of Ponder
Contact Mrs. T. M. Harris, Pilot
Point.________ (26)
FOR SALE—100-acre farm, 6%
miles northwest Sanger. W. H.
Stinson, Sanger. _______ (31)
FOR SALE— 120-acre farm, 5
miles east of Whitesboro, Tex.
See Tom Spalding, Sadler, Tex.
- (27)
I
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN
CHICAGO, Aug. 24 (AP). —
Wheat No. 2 hard, 1.18%2; com No.
,1 yellow, 84; No. 2 white 1.04%;
oats No. 1 mixed, 4942; No. 2
• white, 50. —
THRYTtE ONY
-PAL EFFGE5"
l AND THE HOLES,
Sahe GRAVES/J
Amendment to the
endorses his certificate thereon
showing that the amount appro-
| much thereof as may be necessary,
is hereby appropriated out of any
priated is within the amount esti- funds in the Treasury of the State
ADDING machines and typewrit-
ers. Sales, rentals, service, sup-
plies. Phone 384. 320 E. Califor-
nia. We deliver. Richey Type-
writer Exchange. (tf)
propriation is to be made shall be
valid. From and after January 1,
on rubber; McCormick-
22-36 tractor; John Deere
disc roller bearing plow:
same originated. Such informa-
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Apartments______
RENT— Two nice cool apart-
BE IT RESOLVED BY
When needing homemade brooms,
mops, floorsweeps, and push-
brooms, call phone 349, or apply
ED — Practical nurse to
in home -no cooking’ or
FLET’S %
TRY .
IT AN'
UfSSEN
T'SOME
A THEIR
GOOF*.
5
rork. Phone 1151.
74.
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“Section 49-b. The Legislature or buildings and providing for the-
may provide by law for the is-! repayment of the said sum of
, .... The foregoing Constitu- suance of not more than Two Mil-; money to the Permanent School
atArtice-.othe tional Amendement shall be sub- lion Dollars ($2,000,000) in bonds Fund.” *
revenue
H such ap-
deposit the amounts so paid to the
credit of the Permanent School
Fund. The power hereby granted
to issue bonds is expressly limited
to the amount stated and to five
(5) years from and after the
adoption of this grant by the peo-
ple.”
Sec. 2. The foregoing Constitu-
/ GNEME)
(STRENGTH)
7",
(($
children. 210 M N.
(26)
State Board of Education is here-
by directed to invest not more than
Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000)
of the Permanent School Fund
therein. Such bonds shall be exe-
cuted on behalf of the State of
Texas by the Governor and Comp-
troller. and shall bear a rate of
interest not to exceed three (3)
per cent per annum, payable an-
nually: they shall be of such de-
nomination as may be prescribed
by law, and shall be payable in not
612
(31)1 1630 East Belcher.
Sec. 4. The sum of ive Thou-
sand Dollars ($5,000.00), or so
Work Wanted, Male
I colored cook wishes a job.
Saad references. 402 Throck-
________________ (2 4)!
dWek Wanted, Female
either exclusive jurisdiction or
Constitution of the State of Texas mitted to a vote of the qualified or < “,
electors of the State of Texas, at j Texas to the Permanent Schoo?
the next general election to be held
WANTED TO BUY—50,000 wire
hangers. Miller’s Cleaners, 329
—*
TICKETS
On SALE
DODGERS
AMTS
% AT
' VW’S
N“ELD
WZ01]1
A - -$222
- • -3
town; prefer cash tenant Write
Fund in bonds of the State of voters favoring such proposed
Texas to be issued for the con- Amendment shall have written or
struction of a State office building Printed on their ballots the follow-
4
fences, cross
fences, garden See Leonard
Adams, Thackerville. (28)
►ply in person. Taxi Terminal, H. G. Harris, Sanger.
1 East California. (24} — ---
Female Help Wanted
NTED—White girl io live in
ome, housework and care of
d while mother works. Must
. dependable and permanent.
- . ___________________________(29)
FOR SALE- Practically new la-
dies’ bicycle. 919 S. Grand,
telephone 154. (27)
A. R. PORTER, JEWELER. (tf)
,11—-'1
WANTED TO BUY—Men s suits,
men’s pants, men’s shoes, men’s
hats. Miller's Cleaners, 329 N.
- --i T______ _T„. -..3 City of Austin of a State office
Monday in November, 1942. being building or buildings, and the
Turkeys, 0i- Toms.....
31 Home* for SUe____ atgg’luszbusha ..... 65c
FOR SALE—g-room house at 1403 Barley, No. 2, bushel.......-7Oc
E. California. Inquire 1102 Shelled corn, bushel........$1.0t
Lindsay. (A1Otf) Ear corn, bushel.......... $1.01
—--— Popcorn, Ib. ......... 5c
‘ ‘ 1 - - .. $10.00
J.. $8.00
... $6.00
---$15.00
“Section 49a. It shall be the
duty of the Comptroller of Public
Accounts in advance of each Reg-
ular Session of the Legislature to
Sec. 4. The sum of Ten Thousand
I Dollars ($10,0001 or so much there-
proposing an Amendment to Ar- of as may be necessary is hereby
tide V of the Constitution of Texas appropriated out of the State
by providing that the Legislature Treasury not otherwise appropri-
shall have the power by local or ated to pay the expenses of said
general law, in counties having al publication and election.—Aug. 3-
population in excess of two hun- 10-17-24.
dred thousand (200,000) inhabi- — _
lerring E. A. degree. Visiting: ”
ons cordially invited. Robert FOR SALE Model-H John Deere
dy Jr., W. M., Jno. A. Atchj- ; tractor with tools. Call 936 or
Sec. - (11) i see tractor at Hugh Perrys on N.
Commerce._____ - (27)
- FOR SALE OR TRADE —8-room
NTED Service staion opera-J house, three apartments. Now
r; Conoco products. Phone rents for $90.00 per month. What
(27) have you to trade? Bargain. R. B.
1945, no bill containing an appro- tion for said election and have j
priation shall be considered as ’ same published as required by the
passed or be sent to the Governor; Constitution for amendments
for consideration until and unless1 thereto.
the advertisement thereof; and of .the warp lanes defending the
making an appropriation therefor. British -sles are of United States
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE orign.
LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE — ■
OPEN for business, Banner Bath
House, modern, clean. Drink
Tioga mineral water for better
FOR SALE AT BARGAK-ON
_ acres of land, creek dou
(26W20) on highway. •brk""" W
h gaataducudaneummeum
barber shop equipment and fix-
tures. Bargain, Fred Schlosser,
307 Laurel St., Sherman, Tex.
. . (26)
trailers. Strickland’s Service 56
Station and Courts, North Grand. —
or buildings and providing for th< ing:
repayment of the said sum of “For the Amendment to the Con-
money to the Permanent School stitution, providing that the Legis-
Fund.” 4 । lature may in certain counties cre-
Those voters opposing said ate other courts having either ex-
Amendment shall write or have ■ elusive jurisdiction or concurrent
printed on their ballots the words:! jurisdiction with the county court
Apply Hudson _ -g-----
(25) FOR SALE -Brand new 2 bed- prairie hay, ton......
room FHA home in Lenton, Johnson grass hay, ton
near college, never occupied. Oat straw, ton.......
$3950.00. S. I. Self, Denton. (28), Alfalfa My. ton......
FOR SALE-50 acres land, 6 miles
southeast Gainesville. Melvin
Farr._i- a—---
for sale — 41.8 acres, three
FmhesAcast of Gainesyitle on
Highway 82. C. T. McCarty
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of a State office building or build-
ings: providing for repayment to
the Permanent School Fund: pro-
viding for the submission of this
Amendment to the voters of this
State; and providing for the neces-
sary proclamation and expense of
publication.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
is hereby directed to, issue the
necessary proclamation for said probate matters.”
election and have the same pub- I, Sf fnn
lished as required by the Constitu- said election that a majority of
tion and existing laws of the state the votes cast is in favor of the
Sec. 4. The sum of Eight Thou-1
sand Dollars ($8,000), or so much
thereof as may be necessary, is
hereby appropriated out * of any
funds in the Treasury of the State
not otherwise appropriated to pay
the expenses of said publication
• Copr 1942. King Features Syndieate, Inc. Woddd
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Called meeting Gaines- FOR SALE—Palace trailer house,
ville lodge No. 210, A. F. furnished. See C. E. Harmon.
& A. M,at 8 o’clock this Muenster, Texas, after 6 p. m.
evening for purpose of: (24)
printed on their ballots, the words:
“Against the Amendment to the
Constitution of the State of Texas,
requiring appropriation bills
passed by the Legislature to be
presented to and certified by the
Comptroller of Public Accounts as
to available funds, providing for
issuance of bonds to pay off State
obligations outstanding September
1, 1943, and fixing the duties of
the Legislature and Comptroller of
Public Accounts with reference
thereto.” a
Sec. 3. The Governor of the
State of Texas is hereby directed
to issue the necessary proclama-
obligations outstanding September to exceed twenty-five (25) equal
1, 1943, and fixing the duties of the installments beginning one (1)
Legislature and Comptroller of year from date of issuance: and
Public Accounts with reference the State Treasurer is hereby au-
thereto ” thorized and directed to set aside
Those opposing said proposed: into a special fund annually at the
Amendment shall write or have I beginning ofLeach fiscalyear until
all of said bonds shall have been
tants to create other courts having |
exclusive jurisdiction or concur- More, than one-fourth of Great
rent jurisdiction with the county i Britain S airplanes now in service
court in civil, criminal or probate, in the Near East are from the
matters; fixing the time for an plants of the American aircraft
election therefor; prescribing the manufacturers, according to one
Revenue Fund not otherwise here-! form of ballot; providing for aloL. Britain s highest-ranking air
tofore obligated to the payment of proclamation of such election and chiefs, and more than ten per cent
bonds and interest, a sufficient -ief *he "elenet defem dum ha
OF TEXAS . /
Section 1. Article V\of the Con-
Navy Geta Medal Winner
REVERLY, Mass. (UP).—Herp’s j
a navy enlistee who will begin his
career as a hero. Francis C. Di-
i mond, Jr., a Harvard senior, holds
1 the Carnegie Medal for heroism
j awarded for an attempted rescue
in a pounding surf at Magnolia.
Dimond will complete his studies
before reporting to officers’ train-
j ing school.
acresatEkeATarmAneatcatne
ville. R. B. Cowan. ________Ctb
ire 4 or 5 disc roller bear.
n McCormick-Deering 2
: roller bearing Farmall
unders 6-11 one-way plow;
is drag harrow; 2 John
runner grain drills; Allis
। 18-runner grain drill;
12 runner drill; 3 Ford
WESTBOUND
Arrive Depart i
33......11:17xm 11:17am
gAHTAFI I HMIf INI ■■
Antra
WATER wells drilled. 20 years
of experience. M. L. Wither-
spoon & Son, Muenster, phone 42.
(SI)
WOMAN, experienced
pher, assistant book-
it, no
interest on said bonds as it comes
Schoo? HinatthaKstm2daiyat stitution of the State of Texas be
prepare and submit to the Gover-
- - nor and to the legislature upon ,
Datscomowing Consetution of the Statezot Texas,
condition of the State Treasury at requiring appropriation bills
the close of the last fiscal period i passed, by the Legislature to be
and an estimate of the probable 1 presented to and certified by the
receipts and disbursements for the Comptroller of Public Accounts as
then current fiscal year. Thereto available funds providing for
shall also be contained in said. issuance of oonds to. payoff State
statement an itemized estimate of
the anticipated revenue based on
the laws then in effect that will
be received by and for the State
from all sources showing the fund
accounts to be credited during the
IT — Billfold containing cur- See Al Bezner, Lindsay,
mcy, check, driver’s license, ______-________________
stration card. Reward. Re- FOR SALE New and used house
1 to Retail Credit bureau, (25)
mated to be available in the af- of Texas, not otherwise appro-
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tional Amendent shall be sub-
mitted to the qualified voters of
exclusive jurisdiction or concur-
Hogs 900; top 14.60; packer top;
14.45; good and choie 180 to 300
pounds 14.45 to 14.60; good and
choice 150 to 175 pounds, 13.85 to
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JOEPALOOKA
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WANTED TO BUY —
NT -Front bedroom, fur-,
Private entrance. 908
1, phone 1343-J. (27)
NT -Nice south bedroom.
457. - (27)
3T Sigma Chi fraternity pin,
sday night. White maltese
is set with rdbies and peafls.
M engraved on back. Reward,
um to Register. (24)
LEAVING for San Diego, Calif., 114.0.
! via Los Angeles. phone 2801-W,! Sheep 5,000; spring lambs 12.00
Ardmore, Okla. (25) to 13.00; few yearlings 11.00 down;
------------ ■ ■ 1 feeder lambs 9.00 down.
35 Wanted to Rent
GO AHEAD IP YA
WANTA. I'LL GO OUT
FRONT AN' FIX TH'
\ PAPERS— I DON'T
| WANTA LISSEN. _.
—-T¥ah •
l j
l‛
ing 8-ft. binder. Law-
rent jurisdiction with the county
to be held on the third day of No- court in civil, criminal or probate
vember, 1942, at which election matters.”
all voters favoring such proposed s. 9 _ e-,,
Amendment shall write or have ..Sec- 2 The foregoing. Constitu-
printed on their ballots the words: tional. Amendment shall be sub-
- - _ t “For the Amendment to the mitted to the qualified voters of
tide 3 of the Constitution of. the Constitution of the State of Texas the State of Texas at a special
State of Texas authorizing the (authorizing the investment of not election to.be.held on.the, first
lending of Two Million Dollars; more than Two Million Dollars ($2,- Tuesday after the first Monday in
($2,000,000) of the Permanent'000,000) of the Permanent School November, 1942, at which time all
School Fund for the construction Fund in bonds of the State of voters favoring such proposed
Section 49a, requiring all bilis
passed by the Legislature on and
after January 1, 1945, appropriat-
ing money for any purpose, to be _______ ....... w .....
sent to the Comptroller of Public to bring such appropriation to
Accounts for his approval, and within the revenue, either by pro-
fixing the duties of the Comptroll- viding additional revenue or re-
with, reference thereto; author- ducing the appropriation.
gonE.the Legislature to provide' “For the purpose of financing
for.the issuance, sale, and. retire- the outstanding obligations of the
ment oserial bonds, equal in I General Revenue Fund of the State
ciraltothe total outstanding,. placing its current accounts
valid, and approved obligations • on - ■ - -
owing by the General Revenue Fund
Phone your Want Ads to 97. Our competent and courteous classi- w
d clerks will assist you in wording your ads by phone iir in person Hi
our office. > me
“Against the Amendment to the in civil, criminal or probate mat-
-na-. .Constitution of the State of Texas ters.”
vided such bonds shall not draw new section to be known as Sec- School Fund in bonds of the State
interest in excess of two (2) per' tion 49-b, which shall read as fol-J of Texas to be issued for the con-
cent per annum and shall mature; lows: [ struction of a State office building
THE within twenty (20) years from
LEGISLATURE OF THE,date”
STATE OF TEXAS: i Sec 2
Section 1, Thet * -tiela TTT af +ha I
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THEY SURE
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succeeding biennium and said
statement shall contain such other
information as may be required by
law. Supplemental statements
shall be submitted at any Special
Session of the Legislature and at
such other times as may be neces-
sary to show probable changes.
“From and after January 1,
1945, save in the case of emergen-
cy and imperative public necessity
and with a four-fifths vote of the
total membership of each House,
no appropriation in excess of the
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sribins,1the. form of ballot; pro- total outstanding valid, and ap-
viding.for the proclamation and proved obligations owing by said
publication thereof; and providing fund on September 1, 1943 pro-
100 I mrI Notice*______
H. J. R. No. 1
A JOINT RESOLUTION
proposing an amendment to Ar-
ticle HI of the Constitution of the
State of Texas by adding a new
section thereto to be known as
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t RENT -Large bedroom suit-
de for two or four persons.
p. Morris, phone 990J. (28)
I RENT—Bedroom, new fur-
pngs. 908 South Clements.
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fected funds. When the Comp- priated, to pay the expenses of
troller finds an appropriation bill —- —tl--
exceeds the estimated revenue he
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FOR SALE — New FHA 5-room
house by owner. 1321 E. Ten-
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FOR SALE—3 choice well located
black land farms. Don’t write.
See G, c. Cartwright______(25
FOR SALE—127 acres black land,
31, miles southwest Ponder,
Denton county. Mail, milk, schoo
bus routes, electricity, fair im-
provements. $75 per acre. Chgs,
E. Bryson, Justin, Texas. (26)
42 Farm* for Rent_____
FOR RENT — Mrs. B. Sonntag’s
10-acre farm, 7 miles southwest
$»ness Property
r Truitt Lone Star
Cafe. 625 N. Grand
er, cashier; needs work. 523 SPECIAL—Men’s suits and ladies’ 135 to 138 corn shelled No. 2
I plain dresses cleaned and pressed, white, 1.13 to 1.14; No. 2 yellow,
; rash and carry, 35c; we do all 97% to 99% oats No. 2 red, 58 to
kinds altering and repairing. Mil- 61.
ler’s Cleaners, 329 N. Commerce.
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Cowan, phone 37 or 1039. (25)
Candle eggs. No. 1, dozen .... 28c
, Candle eggs. No. 2, dozen .... 26c
•Cream, No. 1, 1b.............46c
Cream, No. 2, 1b.............40c
i Hens, 4 lbs. and over........14c
i Hens, 3 lbs. and over........12c
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 306, Ed. 1 Monday, August 24, 1942, newspaper, August 24, 1942; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1481283/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.