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THE KUNA WKKKTjT 'HintAnT, f.dna. tjcxan
UK IT RESOLVED UV T1I10 LliJOlSA- wStrhi'rt closely
County Agent’* Column
Jackson County.
Wall'll For Cotfnh Flea Itoppcr.
. Vjd>it\'OHs of.', .your cotton sImMlli| I"1
. iJiii' i'll .Vnji'iiiliiii ni ahull wiUlu ur lutyu bi'Wgo# or both In Hartlz County anil
/» "ilim HMOI/I'rlON iiiyililril tar Mt*:Ti ImiToU llie wolds: in road districts therein,; providing.for ■ , - —
ptopositig ami Ami-mlim-nt tu tin1 I tin .Y(»AI.\r*T lit** Ytiu-ndim-nt tu thu thr ffiyy uf u Lux Lu pay lot such cull H. ^ DUDLEY* Agitculturol Agent
siituHott of the State nf Trxns, Amend Sful**'Ftnrfnniiiuji jnuviding Ini' as-^sli-uetlon; providing for the nocesaary
Iiik Article id, section tu, providing hImIiiiico in ilm needy iiiimi over iliw pi'ta'lmuatiyiii unil appropriating funds
lor Ilm abolishing of tile Salary age (if (wenty tint' (2i) years not, to to defray the expenses of the proclu-
MefhOd Of compensating all district, exceed Fit teen .In.lines t*15) por j niatlon, publication, und election,
county Slid precluct '• olllcers nf this mouth ini' person, and providing for
Stale und further providing that uueli iicceplaiiec lmm the Government of
orth-exs shall lie paid in sucii muuncr the hulled Stales of Aiuerieu financial
unit on such basis us may, be preseiih- aid for sueh payment.”
ed by the Legislature; providing for if ijt appears from the returns of
the submission of Ibis Amendment tu said election that a majority uf tin*
the voters of this Slate; providing for votes east are1 in favor of said Auum)
proclamation of said election by the meat, the same shall become a part
governor; and providing for the-'-iieeoi-to of the State Constitution,
sary appropriation to defray necessary j See. a. "Tim Governor of t|^. State
expenses for the submission of this'of- Texas shall issue the ifmessary
Amendment. I proclamation lor said election and
1110 IT 1UOSOLVK1) BY Til 10 LEGlSJsliuIl have Urn ,s:|nm published ms. r.*„.
fxAFmtB-trr THE STATE' (TFRfumTii by the Constitution for Amend-
ments thereto.
See. 4* Tlie sum of Mine Thousand
T'tiUO OF THE STATE OF TEX-
AS :
Section 1. That Article ill, SectiolF
52, of the Constitution of file State
of Te jus, he amended by adding there-
to ;ig*nher section to be known us Suc-
tion* 2d, which shall read us follows:
TEXAS:
Section 1. That Section 01 of
Article 111' of the Constitution he
amended so to hereafter read' as fol-
lows :
"See. 61. All district, county and
precinct officers shall hereafter be
compensated in such manner and on
such basis as may be prescribed by tlie
Legislature.”
See-, 2. The foregoing Coustitution-
. ul Amendment shall be submitted to
the ipmtiffed voters of the State of
Texas ul a special election to be held
on the fourth Monday in August, l'JiiT,
at which election all Voters favoring
such proposed amendment slgUl write,
or have printed on their ballots. these
.words: -
* Tull the Amendment to tlie
Constitution of the State of Texas so
as to authorize the legislature
the manner and basis of eomiH'iisulion
for afl district, cOUjity and prceiuc't
officers.
.And those opposed shall write or
have printed on their ballots t hose
words :
"AGAINST the Amendment to the
Const it ut (uh of Hie State of Texas do
as to authorize the legislature to tix
Hollars t$li,OOOj or so aiueU thereof
as may be necessiMj-, is hereby ap-
propriated out. ot any funds in the
Treasury of the State, no otherwise
appropriated, to pay the expenses of
such pulili’calion and election..
The above is a true and correct, copy.
EL\V Alibi CLARK,
Secretary of State.
■May 20j4L
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li. J. K. No. ,23
House Joint Resolution
proposing an Amendment to tbe Con-
stitution to the State of Texas to be
kn.oWii as ,Section -0 of Article Yill,
providing that no property of any 'kind
to hx|(,i,;iii ‘tie assessed lor ad valorem taxes
i'b' aCgVeufer ■•value than it fair cash
market value, and giving the Legista-
•tlife power to provide mat the State
and alt govevruuieiitai or political sub-
divisions or taxing districts may uT
low a discount for payment Of ad va-
lorem taxes before UieN|ffite when they
would otherwise become delinquent,
anil ptiixiijiug that tins Amenulneut
l...... ,.,444,-4 _________ _____________fourth Monday in August, 11137, at
tlie manner und basis of couiimiSiatioii 'mmll become effective January 1, 1939; which election ull voters favoring such
for all'district, county and product 'providing for an yltcliun on the ques- proposed amendment shall write or
officers.’' * ftyun »of udoptiitll or rejection of this have printed on their ballots the
'Sec. 3. "Tlie governor of the State I Amendment; 'providing for tlie pi'oela- words; '"For the amendment to the
li. hereby directed Xm-Jissue necessary imakiug-u appropriation therefor,_aud |Constitution providing that Harris
"ejection odd; Upon the vo/te of
majority of the resident qualilied elec-
tors owning rendered taxable proper-
ty therein so authorizing, a county or
road- dmudni may-collect an - annual qnirrf7‘iv Tn“iT
tajuJ'or a period not exceeding live
tuj years to create u fund for con-
structing lasting and permanent
roads and bridges or Jioth. No con-
tract involving the expenditure of any
of such funds shall be valid unless,
when it is made, money,.shall be on
bund in sueb fund.
"At such election, tlie Commission-
ers' Court shall submit for adoption a
road pluu and designate tbe urnuuut
of special tux to lie levied ; tbe number
of years said tux is to be levied; tbe
location,description and character of the
roads und Bridges; and tbe estimated
cost thjeteofi. Tbe funds raised by
sueb tuxes shall not be used for pur-
poses other than those specitied in the
plan submitted to the voters. Elections
may be held from time to time to ex-
tend or discontinue said plan or to in
crease or diminish said tax. The
Legislature shall enact laws prescrib-
ing the procedure hereunder.
Tbe provisions of this section shall
apply only to Harris County and
road districts therein.”
See. 2. The foregoing affifmdpteflCr'to-
tlm Constitution of the Statu? of Tex-
as shall be submitted to tbe qualilied
voters of tbe State of Texas on he
.since Hip ruins. Tlie
Gotten Flea IIo|i]ht bus nlre.-idi inuile
its' appearance,in most of tlm eotpui.l
fields of tlie county, Inn npiNiVcii!li-
the hot dry weather was' holding (In-ni
fairly well in cheek, Howi-vor. ‘! he
infestation will doubtless lucre isej
rupidl.v-ysUtee I lie rain. 1 xuilit IC.sV the
first sign of Ilea hopper damage will!
be tlie turning brown and fulling off)
of file small squares'less Ilian
'osmre
in diameter. A secutuFT
obseyvutioii may is* that tlie cot ton i
plant is inclined lo make a straight,
whip-like growth rallier Ilian pat on
tlie usual manlier of fruiting bruneties. i
As soon as eiliier of these eondiUiftis
!%■ notice*! or if the plant fails tn set j
“Squares as you think I hey should, ex-
amine tlie growing buds closely for
tills little greyish green insect about
one-eiglith of nn inch long. Extension
entomologists recommend dusting with
sulphur as soon asHhe infest,n ion
died 1(f^tc**',cent. That is, in
cxuinjuing loo growing buds <*f Hie
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proclamation fo'r said election and 'makig an appropriation tlierefory*and
have tlie same published-.as required joescibTijg Hie form of buliot.
County and any road district therein
may upon a vote of the people there
by the Constitution and existing laws, m, pp ltliSOLVEL 15) THE LEUilS-lV* adopt a road plan and levy taxes
of tbe Stale.
Sec. 1. The Sutij of Five Thousand
Hollars ($o,0(XiU0j or so much there-
of as may ta; necessary is hereby up-
Ui THE STATE
UEltor road and bridge construction iu
„ ’ |lieu of the issuance of bonds;" those
•Section IT That the Constitution of {voters opposing said ametyjlmeut shall
the Stale of Texas be amended by I write op have printed bn theif bal-
LATLUE
'TEXAS:
propria ted out of any fumU in the'addtug a new Section to Article '"Y.HA ; lots the words; "Against the amend
lYeusury of tbe State tlot bUifcrwise tu u,. known as Section 20 und to read'(“cut to tbe Constitution' providing
appropriated to* pay the eijs'iiaes, of Uli follows:
■aid publication and election. j Section 20. So property of - any
. - . 'kind in this State shall ‘ever In;'assess-
The above is a true and correct copy.. va tor ad valorem taxes at _a greater
EHWABH CLAltK,
Scretary of State.
May 20j4t| 3tH words.
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II. J It, No. 26
HOI SK JOINT KFSOLl TltlN
proposing ' an 'amendment to Article
ill of tbe t oust Ft|rl ion of the State of taxes, tbe t*g: - iu t are sliuli jmvq the
utlopifug" u hew Seel ion to j„,**ir to' provide that the taxpayer
value than its fair cash market value
nor. shall any Board of Equalization
of any governmental- or political sub-
division or taxing district within this
Stale nx the Value of any property for
Jax purposes at more tbun its fair cash
that Harris County and any road dis-
trict therein muy upon a vote of the
people therein udopt a roUd plan and
levy taxes for road and bride construc-
tion iu lieu of the issuuuce of bonds."
Sec. 3. The. Governor of the State
of Texas is hereby directed to issue
the necessary proclamation for said
>dei11ion und to Iqive same published
as reijuired by the Constitution for
market vaipe , pYoviiltug that iu order to amendments thereto.
encourage the' prompt payment of
taxpayer
tbe State and ail
political
Texas by atloptliSg' a new Section ty power to-provide
Nk known us Sectron Ol'-c which shall sbujl be allowed by
provide that the Legislature adiall have gtrfertyiueutal arid
the power to provide, under such Urn! vlsiuus aud tuxihg districts of the
lu lions and ^restrictions us muy lie ul ibie<- p,‘-i a-ut-tl*) discount
di-cUied J,y the legislature oXlH-dieiit „n ad valorem tuxes due- tlie Stale or
for ussisluuee to the needy blind over Uut. ,.u>- governmeutal or iKilitical sub
tlie age- of twenty one (21; years, und ifjvisiou or taxing district of the State
for tbe payment of same not to exceed u #Ulp luxes ale paid ninety (UU>
Fifteen Hollurs- tllol H-r mouth each, jjjyN before the date when they would
and providing for payment of sueh as- 'mherwihe become delinquent; aud the
Ristanee or aid only to actual bona (taxpayer shall be allowed a two per
tide citixeus of 'Texas und providing h-ent (g., j discount on suffi taxes if
that the reqolreineuta for the- leugtb 'p,tW sixty- lOUkjiay., before said taxes
of time of actual residence iu Texus]w„Uid u-come delinquent; and tlie tux-
sluill never- Is- less than five CM years payer -bull be allowed *a qne per cent
during the nine (li> years immediately^ j./( , discount n .-aid taxes are paid
Sec. 4. -The sum of Five Thousand
t $5,uoo.txi) Hollars or so much thereof
as may be necessary, is hereby ap-
propriated out of any funds in the
•suLicit- t'lt-itsuiy of the- State not otherwise
appropriated to puy the' expenses of
such publication and election.
The above is a
true and- correct
copy.
Muy 204t,
EHWAItH CLAltK,
Secretary of State. „
cotton plants if .10* <>r more flea 11* >i
per.s are observed it is time to start t
dusting. Sulphur should lie applied |
at 5 to 7 day intervirts1 and at tin-
rate of 15 pounds ]K-r urn-. ^.\ mix-
ture cunt,-lining 5 js-r cent l’aris Green t
gave the. most economical control ift j
local, test plats Inst year. If this is ]
used hi pounds per acre w ill prove
sufficient.
Numerous iiofl weevil ]uuii-tures are
ulreiwfy appearing, jusj. enough to lei i
us kilim- 'the pest is Hill willi us ajijl
must T»- considered in our eonlVo!|
measures.
■Now that planting eoiidilliins 'i.rej
favorable again iu the 'county every!
producer, who is participating in tlie-i
1937 Agricultural (.'oiiservation Pro j
jfram should manage to gel Ids divert-
ed acres planted to qualifying soil coir-1
serving crops. Regulations provide j
for a deduction of .$3.00 per aerb from
the soil conserving jm.vment: where the
diverted acres are not planted. JThis.
pills. -Flic .$1,00 soil huildLug, paxiiailt
these crops carry, will, ao.-nuitl for it
$4.00 per ucri^ deducting. Tliese cheek-
are going to look big again this year
and a failure to plant diverted ■.litres
la a gopd way to "make llftre ones
out of big ones.”
Crojwi' ..that, qualify as soil conserv-
ing on diverted acres.....an- field, .peps
(Brabliam-Whipporwili ivr Clay,) Su-
dan- grass broadcast or in rows, red
top bans broadcast or in rows, or a
{■ermanent jiasture mixture as pre-
scribed by the State Board, If plant-
ing field pens, velvet . beans or any
other legume you will find it quite
profitable to -inoculate the seed h-fore
planting. This material costs' little
and yields big returns. Ask yen it
seed dealer for It when you buy your
seed.
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The Humble Company exerts every effort,
strains every, resource to furnish Texas mo-
torists with "quality” motor fuels, motor oils,
greases and special product/. We are faced,
* /*- , /
'however, with this problem: today's "q&ality"
merchandise "may be an inferior piece of
goods in tomorrow's automobile. So,: to as-
sure the Texas motorist- of continuing "qual-
ity" in Humble products, we have adopted a
policy of continuous improvement—froin, dayy y
to day. This policy, our customers say, has
-
been highly successful; they tell us, con-
tinuous improvement keeps" Humble ahead.
' * . ’
HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO.
Waikiki Wedding.’
r
preceding the apiilicatiou fqr suyit ,;ih
■siHtui.ee aud eoutiftiiously for one year
immediately preceding such applica-
tion; und providing tbal tbe lx-gitila
tare shall have'the authority to am
cept from tlie Government of fibo United
States financial aid for assistance to
sueb blind; providing for an election
on the question of adoption or fvjee
tlou of sueb amendment and making
thirty (30) days before they w-.uid
othwiwi.-c become ' delinquent. This
anieiidiueiit sliuji be effective January
T, ltiJK, The Legislature shall puss
neeessafj- laws lor Tile'.proper udmlli-
istruttou ot ibis Section."
“See 2. Tlie toiT-going .Coiistitutionul
Amendment shall be submitted to. a
(jute of the qualilied eleclors of. ibis
Stale ut a sjieeiai election to Ik; held
au appropriation therefor; providing throughout tin- State of Texas on the.
for tlm proclamation and -publication o.ird day of August, 1937, at whigb
thereof und prescribing the form of t.|ebthm all voters favoring the pro
ballot,. . j posed Amendment shall w rite or liavtf
BE FT HESUl.V Ivl) 1(Y THE LEG IS printed on their ballots the following
LATEliE-Of THE STATE Ul' rt ords .-
TEXAS : I "F u It the Amendment to the
Section 1. That Article 111 of the state Constitution providing that
Constitution of the State of Texas, as piopt-ivy shall never be assessed for
amended be amended by adding thereto taxes at more than its fair cash inar-
a Seetlon to be known us Article 5l-c get value and providlbg .Unit in orde
which shall read as follows: n, encourage the prompt payment uf
"Section 61* The Legislature• shall aij valorem taxi s, Uie i>-gislature shall
have the power by General Iaivys to have the "power to permit a Uiscdunt
provide, under mieh, liiiiliatious and fur the puy m e u t of .same be-
regnlattons and restrictions as may by tore they become delinquent.'9 ~
tin? la-gistuture fie deemed expeilb-ul. Those voters opposing "said propos-
for assistance to the n^Sdy Ixlirfti over ed- Amendment shall write or have
the age of • twenty-one (-21) years, and printed on their ballots the words:
tor the payment of same not to exceed -AGAINST the Amendment to the
>Fifteen Hollars ($15) per month per state Constitution providing that
. •perotm; sueh assistance or aid to he pro|ierty .shall never bd' assessed for
granted only to actual bona fide citizens taxes al inure than its fair easli mafA
of Texas; providing that no gut vulue and providing that iu eider
habitual criminal and 114 habitual t0 encourage the prompt pauueut of
drunkard and no i 11 m a t e of ad. valorem taxes, the iA-gislnwie shall
any State supported institution, while have the power to permit a discount
sueh inmate, shall be eligible for such tor the p a y m e 11 t of same be-
assistum-e to the needy bliiul over Ihe tore they ln-eome delinquent.”
age of twenty-one (21) years; provided| if p appears from the returns' of
further, that the requirement for (he Sniil election that a majority of the
length of time of actual residence in votes east are lu favored said Ameml-
Tl-xas shall never' be less than five,meat, the same shall become u part of
(5) years during the nine (9) years the State Constitution.
‘ toimgdjgtely preceding the application | Sec. 3. The Governor ot the State
for assistance to the needy blind over 0f Texas sliall issue the necessary proc-
the age of twenty-one (21) years; and .munition tor said election and shall
I'uutuuuiusly. fur one. year imiuediiaay..b«v- .s^ rmtuiivil.
iTi»
preeediiig sueh application
“The legislature shall have the
authority to accept from the Govern-
ment of the United States sueh finan-
cial aid for assistance to the needy
blind as that Government may offer
not Inconsistent-with tlie restrictions
bereinulKive provided.”
See. 2. The foregoing Constitutional
Amendment shall be submitted to a
vote of the qualified electors of this
Htnte_ at a special election .to “fie held
throughout the State of Texas oil (lie
fourth Monday of August, 1937, at
which election all voters favoring
the proposed Amendment sliall write
or have printed on their ballots the
following words:
by t.lie Constitution for Amendments
thereto.
See./4. The sum of Eight Thousand
Dollars ($8,000.00) or so much- there-
of ns may be necessary, Is hereby apf
preprinted out of any funds In the
Treasury of tin- state; not otherwise
appropriated, to pay the etiienses of
sueb publication mid election. . •
8. J. It. No. 9
A JOINT RESOLUTION
projxising au amendment to Section 10,
Article XVI, of the -Constitution ot
Texas; providing that the Legislature
shall authorize the incorporation of
hanking' Bodies and provide for the
supervision and regulation of same;
providing for all of the capital stock
to he subscribed and paid for before
y barter issued; restricting foreign
eoportitious., from Uoiiig^ banking busi-
ness ; restricting corporate business to
one ..place,
BE - IT RESOLED BY TllE LEG IS
LATUliE OF THE STATE OF TEX
AS :
Section 1. That Section 1G, Article
XVI, of the Constitution of Texas, lie
amended so as to "hereafter rt-ad" as
follows:
"Seitlon 10. Hie Legislature Shall
by general laws, authorize the Incor-
poration of corporate bodies with
banking and discounting privileges,
FTand shall provide for u system of
State supervision, regulation and coir
trol of such bodies w'GhjlX will' axle
uately. protect aud secure uhe deposi-
tors und creditors thereof.
"No su<h corporate body shall be,
i bartered until all of tbe authorized
capital stock has been subscribed and
paid tor in full in cash. Such body
corporate shall not be authorized to
euguge in business at more than one
place which shall be designated iu
Its charter.
"No foreign corporation
the national banks of tlie United
States,-sb,a] 1 be permitted to exorcise
hanking or discounting privileges in*
this State.”
Sec. 2. The foregoing amendment
to t he lj^i^UUitiiin shall be submitted
to a volt* of the qualified electors of
this State at an election to be held
throughout the State, on the fourth
Monday In” August; 1937. At this elec-
tion ail voters favoring the proposed
amendment shall write, or have print-
ed, on their,, ballots the following
words 1-----------------
“For the amendment of Sec. It!
of Article XVI, of the Constitution of
.4 Texas institution manned by Texans
COPR HUMBLE O. ft R. CO,
N
Jil.KEDING GUMS HEALED
Tin- sight of sore gums is sickening.
Posting Notice.
My Beatty Bend pasture on
Reliable" dentists often report the sue- . , , , „ „ , ...
i-i-ssfiil us,. Of Ceto's Pyorrhea Remedy *a*d,ad„J!'l1
on rt licit- very worst eases. If you
will gel a bottle H,ml use it ns directed
druggists will return money if it fails.
(2) FAIRl'.S DRUG CO.
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Mr. anil .Mrs. .1. W. Whitley and
dan,gift or. M iss Mit-xino. nf hie Navi-'
dad si-ctiini were Edna visitors Sat-
urday. Miss Maxine 1ms just, return-
Walkiki Wedding.” a, counly of-
love and music in the South Sea.
brings Bing Crojbr, -Bob. Burns and
Mart ha* Ua.ve to^u- Ed-Tex Theatre
on Wednesda.z' and Thursday, -fune ,,.
10-1,1 iii ano^tier til ut liufTooHery of ,,(| ilom(, fpoin- SarfMarcos where she
the type tint mini • “Rhythm on tb^j,H,(1 1k-i« VaitentUng the Southwest
Range" on of Ihe •outstanding i-ouledii-s jT(,x.,s Si.lt(, ~T(<at*here*“y
of-last year. [spend ' be vacation period. Mr. Whit
This time Bing is a press tfgeiit tor j(,v >r,)H| tjin't his sect ion’got a line!' 'MV. -and Mrs. Gils Darnell
ill I ..1.11 W“ 51 1 I *tlltl 111 ! * Am * t x. • i f * 1 . F . 1 __.11__ T,'' t*a u !n l* o.w.l J ■, tl *1*111*0 ill T.’/l I
a pinrappip x-tutuery in I Liwaii uud in
lev
IllMdci
Friday .which was badly
Hu* furtherance, of his campaign Li>'
keep- Waikiki sold as" (lie gla-iiiour
spot of tin- ttniyetoc-it iH-comes m-i-cs PI WO, slightly used* may be pur-
jairy for’.him to fall in love'with Miss chased for small balance due, or will
Ross wliff ls about to* walk ooi on .a
well laid puldii-ity scheme of his con
coction, • .
When’ t'rosiiy discovers that S he
really is in live with the blonde bo.wty
and that lie must i-lioose lietwi-i-n los-
ing her or see his scheme go boom, the
elirfmx' is reached. In tin- nu-anti.mc!
Burns, Ring's assjsant. anil.'1 is* Rave, j
Miss^Ross' socri-l.'!ry, ha^y been" iil.-ik :
ing hey-hey while the tropical snir
sliinek, leading to further complica-
tions.
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Tlie Wharton Spector reports that
some of (he 4-11 -Giub .hoys ot Whar-
The alHjvc Is a true and correct copy.
EDWARD CLAltK,
—•- ^ t$«Cfetary of State.
May 204t.' .
8. *J. R. No. 16
A JOINT RESOLUTION
O R the Amendment
State Constitution providing
slstanoe to the needy, blind pver Rie'of (jm State, of-Texas by adding there
age of twenty-one (21) years not to to a new section to lie known ns See
to the proposing an amendment to Article
for 11s- ill,, Section- 52, of the Constitution
Fifteen Dollars ($15) per tion 52d; providing that the Legisla-
per person, and providing for ture may authorize by law, after, a
exceed
, month _ _ p ___ HL____ ____ _
acceptance from the Government ot majority/ vote of tin* resident qualified
the United States of America financial electors owning tijixa-ble property
aid for such payment.” “therein, the adoption of a f>!an for tlm
Those -voters, opposing said propos- construction of paved roads and
■■ - ■ . > r - -...... . ....... -' ■ v.
the State of Texas,/ providing for the
amount of liability of stock-holders lu
State Banks,’C
Those voters opposing sa i,d amend-
ment shall write, or Have printed, on
their ballots.the following words:
“Against the Amendment of Sec. 16,
of Article XVI, of the Constitution of
the /State oto'lWns, providing for the
amount of’xMfilitiL of stock-holders' in 1
Slate Baufs^f\^-
Sec. 3. The Governor of the State
of Texas is henpby directed to issue
the necessary proclamation for such
election,- and - to have same published
ton County have pnrcluised registered
Jersey heifers from a high producing
herd and would use them as founds
other than- Hon..stock for herds of their own and
will feed and care for them under the
supervision of the futility agent* II
is an almost certain fact, tind given
the proper care ami feed these'calves
will prove a profitable investment,
and w-e would like to see a like mice
set on ’foot in this .county. It costs
110 more to raise a lytH/fronyMtigh.. pro
ducing ancestors than it does to raise
one of questionable breeding, la fact,
with feed prices as high as they are
at this time, the very best better
caivt-s arF'TiitPofiiyM)ui:T^TFtTrf"7snTr"n?i
raised with a fair margin of profit.
Speaking of conditions locally, .tin-
greatest handicap hi breeding up the
dairy herds is the lack of good regis
fered Jersey males. If a few'/highly-
bred..registered males were scattered
over the county farmers could build
-up their dairy herds at a relatively
smalt cost. Perhaps the local rlmin-
slore *.in responsible party's, home for
.$1.00■ per month until sold.'
“ ' THUS. GOGGAN A BRO.,
tlTlO 17 Ilouston, Texas.
.1. A. j.eissner. well known resident
of Ihe Bf iuiVlew sei-tion, who was'in
Edna Batin-day on a comiiined busi-
ness and , pleasure ‘trip, t-i-pofted that
his section got a tiiu-j rain last Friday
-jiul 'almut wlirtt-tlie ..farmers needed.
1 .
Mr. , and Mrs. H. P. Sti-11 of . the Mo-
rales section were Edna . visitors SaC-
Bl'day. Mi. Stell reported that his
speHnn go't some Qf.lJLie fine rain that
fell over a large - part of South Texas
Friday. > *
posted according to law, and no man-
ner of .trespassing will be permitted,
especially hunting. I am sorry cir-
cumstances tiave forced me to take
this step.
G. EGG, Edna. '
June 3|4L
FonSale.
Canaries and Love Birds.
” MRS. I-. JtyOODALTj.
June..:.3-’l0. . -; ....... ' "..........
of the
I'niBciias section were in Edna Mon-
day. About three weeks ago.,~when it. .
looked as if nothing would break our
dry six'll, Mr. Darnell dropped in at
this office to tell the editor that we .
would get ii rain some time between
June 4th aud 7lh.' Our big rain came,
on June 4tli. Of ^course Mr. 'Darnell
never mentioned (his little instance
Monday until we culled his attention
to it. Our advice to him now is to ,
quit predicting mid he will always have
a pretty good baiting percentage.
Mini. YViede was among tin- resi-
dents of the Vanderbilt Prairie sec-
tion visiting Edna iu a business wya”
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mays and
children of tlie Red Bluff section were
shopping lind miiigling with friends
-in Edna Saturday.
.to.....
I
??4XX£/j
bT)
as /required by- the Constitutionn and
the nmi-ndments thereto. 1
See. 4. The sum of Five Thousand
Dollars ($5,000.00)' trr so much there-
of as may be necessary, la hereby ap-
ptopHated out of any funds of the
State of Texas, not otherwise .ftp*1
propriated, to "pay the expenses of
such an election. 1 '
lx*r qf conmierce coulil irrrange to buy
JlLthree good ri-gistcrcd .lere
males and let the fanners who" are
interested in building up their herds
pay for them on the installment plan
out of their milk checks
SUntftlSMlY
REFRESHING
'“Get your Ashing tackle at Faires
Drug Company. Big stock. Let us
show you the best way to rig it up.
FAIRIES DRUG CO.
* re
/VVVAtN "
copy.
The ubove
true and correct.May 20-4C
Edward glauk.
Secretary of State.,
Gulf
Brewing; Co.
H tiu fft'ii n
ioor;
*■*-.
Grand Prize lead* all beers in the
ff8tate—brewed and bottled at the brew-
ery bv a home-owned institution. Be
sure it's Grand Prize when you want
the best.'
Make your next one
GRANV PR/ZE
-:-w
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