The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1959 Page: 4 of 4
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plus a roll of film for ovary
member of the family.
Stop at tin1 Humble sign In your
iici^liborliood anil make any kind of
purchase; pre-vneation travel service,
gasoline, motor oil, tires, washing, lubrl*
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Report Says Texas
Moisture In Shape
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soon as tin’ rules and re mi!.dintis
a1 • wr.t'<»n and uh' cunt to
heai'inr as pi vidorl b\ law
Htontir- 1 Tin ptr» tin pm grant
into act ion.
m:\10\STHATTn\ PLOTS:
Watch for (•i»p demonstra-
fen •sittc- and observi demon*
.''ration- when i)ic\ are placed
Si. Paul i> Id m lo> a,'.a\ from
d ta in (.1 > .Minneapolis
w 1* h si|f|v|npe
I" rapirl a 1
• ' weed' w
held wnrT
mi one-tbird
I'-rrupti'd v.iru
V. he d tila e- ’ |s
Oomplete in \orth Texas Sor
■dhutn i> he.iic plant, d Consider
able hnv \v:>s cnnjTht on tin-
o.jih! ! •» r trr but i■ in f, j, ie|ri.
• re hem I . ; d except tor o i'
It \ w tin !. 11 , I n u t s|
Yoiitiy c-ortou u ,s destro>a d
‘d b\ rain and hail 1 n
plains But elsewhere
v. ’* nearh ideal b ;
or d.iiii i
1 lie hi of
n ■ H it.t;| fa
1, uhi.ua......
\ mod. rate im lease of boll
weevils in tile lower Itio Grande
Valles is reported by the A -
senate County \gent at \Ve«l ^
fo .laiiies Dei 1 He sa\> the pi! k
boll worms haven't increased
slnrph but that rosetted blooms
are being found over a wide
a t ea.
men and
r - . • ■• presen*
la,, t lee the
I 1' a less ,iu ,| V ;
' • < u -toiners " ;
i ’ '■ ’ll Ml "Will
,r ' I ei, mi* a 'made
cal that H B. j
Pescrvc Group To Host
Newsmen At Comp Polk
!"i:i Ii.K l.a 1 Alb.- The j
!i( 1 i* irl 'ii1 r\ I)ivision. Texas’!
1 ! d w ill be host '
I ' and 1 a vie
V' ha a' d- summer encamp* |
,l:' ’ ' I •"* I elk Louisiana, j
f'1 bd S tiu d.iy. The visi- f
•"If • o t lie encampment I
" I aredo and liar* (
h Jude Lubbock.
II ! v. • ; ■ h \11 stin, Cor* i
phis 1 "i.iia a 1 arid IloustoM.
Th< it- a • 11 ('oiTimandcr. Ma-
jor (!eoei d I'e | Ifnddcr, will '
op' ii 1 ■ 01 <. nil for the visi-
tor e, p 1 • an (''.plan,a'ion of the
di m doup pentomic lines
The uoiIt 1 the ijrst reserve'
11 1 e io train under the new '
com eid.
IM' II
umiirv !.
• c amendment
id : >mIu. e«| : he bil
1 (dlewed the state to
propci t \ oi hank a« v mint s
f,timed for se\ cm v eat s
mnlti c 1 flanged tile « .dim
ad In | ,f> \ ears Tills tip t»t,'
. ' im .da d first seal take from
S.’OOOOIMHI T«> $.1 (HMI.(KM)
T1 ' is .die 1 i 1 In hills re< om
tnutded h\ the governor ’o p.tv
e|- the VC. 000 000 defied that
,0 , imulated during the 1‘C.h-dH
I enmum
Ifuii'M! uv.ihon
h led outright Hep .lerrv Sad*
tet > proposal to levy a one per
cent gross receipts tax on man-
ufactured goods
Mil MBS DOWN ON THESE
Daniel vetoed mite of t It e
some 5(10 lulls passed during the
regular session
Among these was tin* "de |
novoC bill which would have
provided for an entirely n e w
trial when decisions of state
agencies were appealed to the
courts Daniel said it would have j
disrupted od and gas conser-
vation procedure of the Texas 1
Railroad Commission.
u new
.> illiam
VtV\ ami
i Defe
v crtamlv tins would eliminate
fo create Fort Betid Copt.tv f he tat t ton Ilia* ex.st Hi the
water district Daliiet said it was Loom IFmim
' in ( out In t w 1t.l1 stale-w ide water , , ..11 ...
. , ., . ,. , I .deio 1' ill 1 lie di sirabilitv 0!
plaumnc Hep f.mtiiv Dav o f
Brookshire upoiiMU mad. ,. .n- M1 h ’* P,iM1 ' In th*’ "»
tit. • 1 speech on 'lie Ifou-i (ioof Dee ot Die lieutenant : overmo
cmUenduu: the go\eimu Ii ,1 d who performs identical tunc
> 1 -iiu'tl a od, Mist !ik' ifiat one J t»nn> m the Semite Both officers
v‘, I.uim; apart men1' pn t lje C.ipitol
Another vetoed hill would Budding hut only tie lieu
hove provided for repayment to tenant governor is elected by
persons who have paid tines or 'I-"' people
served sentemes tor crimes ot Selection ot the House Speak*
Which Hies were not giii 11 \ Dan «‘r made fo the House mem-
ml ' iid the intent was good Imit •><’! ' themselves This delays the
with no limitations in the hill "tart of nearly every session
the taxpayers had no protection Furthermore d provokes many
ONE SOI,l TION hitter battles, divides the House
Many observers believe that (fif'd creates deep wounds that
much of the current legislative never heal Mso much tune is
trouble the slow start relays, j" a'ted during sessions by vji*
flickering between members and rums groups campaigning for
last-minute do 01 die legislation the Speakership lor the session
would not happen if the office that still is two years away
<>l Speaker ol the House were an j The real loser in the battle
eective post us the public and they have no
li.mctiA 4ml Dud
VWlh
l,»\ ivU to
bettmg u guintr* it
at several 4MHT<
v Hew to TVMI#Itm Ok ft
1 ompanv plane
Hep Jerry smN
reminded ’he Mimim*
memhi-ts hid m pretnout
snms gome tn
loldiv arranged fUffcit Ml
tin suggestion of RtbHftl
Hen the ii.sh ant u»
out «.t den eye* hefife tmtff |o
get the mote out «l i irwh
House voted 71412 fftth It t )
tf H ('orv s (VtrtoHat sufjfH-
hum of 'not meddling In tin
Senate's affairs
srt DENT FEES HBMItD
House membera i
bill to require ifudtnu It
state*supported eollt|rs tu pay
an activity Hm* of up to $N I
semester
Fee would covir Ndl
as health ervire» pifkitf
ileges tickets to ithiHir ind ctfl*
tural events, ftook niktlil. edb
script ion to rumpus puMk*ittid>.
etc
Students now pty ibotH IM
less mi 11 voluntary basis.
Hep W S Heatly Jr. if Pm
ducali. sponsor stid all tht 0qb
lege presidents favored tbt ML
it would make an eatimatod Id.*
000.000 available for higher edw-
cation.
opponents declared it (heffd
in direction of putting rdufi-
tmnal opportunity ep the hnff*
of ability to Day.
Want
»
Md^nsivenb^wtyV!11 0,ffc",, ,aets and n*un* prove Chevrolet ahead ot Ha
MKKT BRAKES ... In direct com-
petitive U'Hte of repeated (Ceps from
Wfhwaf upeodn, conducOtd by NAS-
CAB*, Ch^vy out-stopped f»oth Die
•thor ieadinf low-priced cars and
W^r not: Chevy brakes are far larger,
buiU with bonded linings for up to
•#% longer Me. BEST TRADE-IN
...Chuck the figures in any N.A.Ji.A.f
Guide Book. You’ll find that fhevy
need cur pricen last year averaged up Uj
1128 higher than comparable model*
ef the “otfier two ” BEST STYLE
• . . PtrftvUir Snnm magazine sums if
up: “The fnrt m, fn fte price class the
f 'f.evy eMtabiislu s a new high in during
styling . , It.’a the only car of the
leading low-pric(Kj thuc that’s un-
mistakably modern in every line
BEST ECONOMY ... No doubt
about liny, two Chevrolet Sixo* won
their claaa in the famous Mobilgax
Economy llun, got the l»eet mileage’erf
any full-aiw* car. BEST ROOM . . .
Ofiiriiii dimension* reported to A.M.A.t
make this dour, f or example, Chevy
front seat hip room i* «p to B.U inches
wider than comparable cor*. BEST
and Daeearek lAu. tome/ AolumutnLt. 1/eaUrt itiirrinllim
ENGINE ». • JSrrry motor magazine
has given Chevy's standard and
Corvette \’8’a unstinted praise. At
Sjiurt* ( art IUv>>tr<tir<l puts it: "Indeed,
this device ia surely the most wonder-
fully responsive engine available today
at any price.” BEST RIDE . . .
you’ll be able to tell this yourself,
instantly. But Motor Y rovl mag-
azine expresses it tins way: ", .. the
Smoothest, niOl-t fJimiMNaMnHgg
quiet, softest rid- ijr*1 1
ing cur 10 its price v ( ,n * 1 1 A
class."
Happq MofotitUJ Sls lak Camera
pine your first roll of film is yours for only
Hske sure you get the mgt for youi money-see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer!
McKeever Chevrolet Co.
Fanis, Ti
• validated proof-of-purchase coupon
from your neighbor under the Humble eign
humblb oil a rminino oo.
** ere IrtMmtrki
The drivowav salesman will provkU
'you with a vnliciatcd proof-of-purchas#
coupon that entitles you to Duy on#
Kodak-made Brownie eatnera plut vow
first roll of film for only $2.60.
Von must semi a separate, validated
proof-of-purcha.se coupon for each
camera you buy at this low price, but
there is no limit to the number of cam*
eras you mnv purchase. Offer expiree
July 31, 1939. »
Send your validated coupon And
$2.50 lo Camera, P. O. Box 1244, Hou*>
ton 1, Texas and your camera will bf
in your hands promptly. Humble gnat*
nntecs delivery.
lake advantage of this generout •
ofler. | he children especially will appr#*
ciafe an opportunity to take their owg ,,
cameras on this year's vacation trip.
Happy Afcfotuuf
•TOP FOR SERVICE UNDER THE HUMBLE 8ION.
• Femoue Oeaolinee • 2 Greet Motor Oils • Lubrication
Washing • Atlae Tiraa (Beet trade in town) • Atlaa
Batteries and Accaaaoriaa
Ayodil attention to provocation chock-up end tarvlca for your cor
MUMBLE
SION OP
Happy AfcYMw
—1 ’■1,111 ——1
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The Palmer Rustler (Palmer, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1959, newspaper, June 11, 1959; Palmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801279/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.