The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1957 Page: 6 of 8
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THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1957
Jan. 31, 1957 is deadline for paying Poll Tax!
he should protect himself before- without cost from the offices of of irrigation to offset additional
College Station, Texas.
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COLLEGE STATION, Jan. 31—
“Thinking of Irrigation” is the
title of a publication just released
by the Texas Agricultural Exten-
sion Service and it is available
Extension Irrigation Specialists change in farm management and
R. V. Thrumond, the author, has operation which will affect farm
listed in concise form the most im- production and income for a long
portant considerations for those period of time, says Thrumond.
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Frank P. Dove
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Specializing in Probate - Will
Administration of Estate
Panhandle Office Phone 4311
Groom Residence Phone 3471
Stated Communication Second
Tuesday Night in Each
Month at 7:300'dock.
BOB MAJOR, W.M.
GENE WADE, Secretary
We pick up and deliver wash and grease jobs.
Cars Washed, MARFAK Lubrication
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Winter-weight Motor Oils
a short time proposition, but as a
City Barber Shop
BILL WEST, proprietor
“It Pays To Look Neat"
SHINE CHAIR
Electric and
Acetylene Welding
Farm Machinery
Repairing
Groom Welding &
Machine Shop
Ted Friemel, prop.
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FACTS ON IRRIGATION
SHOULD BE STUDIED
C&C THRIFT STAMPS
AL’S TEXACO
Service Station
AL HOMER, Proprietor
.. . because she makes her own drying weather—day or night.
Rain, snow, dust will not mar the beauty of HER clean wash.
Just a simple transfer of the clothes from the washer to the dryer
is all it takes for a CLEAN drying job. Her clothes last longer,
too, because the harsh sun doesn’t get a chance to
fade away delicate colors. You, too, can make your own
drying weather . .. with a clothes dryer—of course it’s electric.
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plications due to differences in! Agricultural Information Office, tem should not be looked upon as
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The best-laid plans in your home
state might put you or your heirs
at a disadvantage when inter-
preted under the laws of another
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(This column, prepared by the
State Bar of Texas, is written to
inform—not to advise. No person
should ever apply or interpret any
law without the aid of an attor-
ney who is fully advised concern-
ing the facts involved, because a
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slight variance in facts
change the applications of
law.)
contemplating an irrigation pro-
gram for their farm. Illustrations
are used to emphasize and clarify
the facts listed.
Such items as water supply, ।
soils, crops, methods of applying ]
water, equipment and planning 1
and designing the system are'
covered in the publication. The
final test comes, says Thrumond,
when these cost factors are all
added together—water cost, extra
equipment, taxes, maintenance,
fertilizer, depreciation, interest on
investment and labor—and com-
pared with the expected increased
income derived from irrigation.
To be profitable, the engineer
emphasizes that income must be
increased enough through the use
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Laws of Other States
We’re all proud that Texas is a
growing state. Each year thou-
sands of people swarm here from
other parts of the country to bene-
fit from the many opportunities
in business and industry. In ad-
dition to their skill and brain-
power, these newcomers bring
with them a variety of legal pap-
ers and ideas which are based
upon the laws of other states.
We don’t always remember that
federal laws are only a part of our
system and that each of the 48
states has “reserved powers” un-
der the constitution to make its
own laws. “States’ rights” is one
of the most jealously-guarded
principles in American govern-
ment.
Because of this difference in
state laws, for example, a state
like Nevada becomes a popular
spot to get a divorce, many busi-
nesses incorporate in Delaware,
and some other states become
havens for quick marriages. But
there are many lesser-known var-
iations in state laws which can
have quite a bearing on your legal
affairs.
If you own property in another
state, or prepared your will before
moving to Texas, or have business
interests elsewhere, no matter
how small, the variations in state
laws could make a difference to
you and your family.
If one is new in Texas he should
take a second look at his legal
standing in the light of Texas law.
If one should move to another
state, he should do the same thing
when he gets settled there. Or if
one has a plot of land in Florida
or California as part of his retire-
ment plans, let’s say, or even
minor interests in another state,
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1957, newspaper, January 31, 1957; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487370/m1/6/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.