Journal of the House of Representatives of the First Called Session of the Thirty-Ninth Legislature of the State of Texas Page: 68
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68 HOSE JORNAL
and taxes, or certified copies thereof,
and constituting such orders legal evi-
dence, and declaring an emergency."
The bill was read second time and
was passed to engrossment.
HOUSE BILL NO. 181 ON SECOND
READING.
The Speaker laid before the House,
on its second reading and passage to
engrossment,
H. B. No. 181, A bill to be entitled
"An Act to create Road District No.
2, in Mason county, Texas; validat-
ing and approving all orders made by
the commissioners court of said county,
in respect to the organization of said
district; validating the authorization,
issuance and sale of certain road bonds
thereof, and providing for their pay-
ment by the annual levy, assessment and
collection of general ad valorem taxes on
all taxable property in said road district;
approving and validating all orders of
the commissioners court of said county
in respect of said road district, bonds
and taxes, or certified copies thereof,
and constituting such orders legal evi-
dence, and declaring an emergency."
The bill was read second time and
was passed to engrossment.
ADJOURNMENT.
On motion of Mr. Hall of Harris, the
House, at 3 o'clock p. m., adjourned to
9 o'clock a. m. tomorrow.
FOURTH DAY.
(Thursday, September 16, 1926.)
The House met at 9 o'clock a. m., pur-
suant to adjournment, and was called
to order by Speaker Satterwhite.
The roll was called and the following
members were present:Acker.
Albritton.
Alexander
. of Limestone.
Anderson.
Atkinson.
Avis.
Baker.
Barker.
Barron.
Bateman.
Bean.
Bird.
Boggs.
Brown.
Bryant.Cade.
Coffey.
Conway.
Coody.
Covey.
Cox of Lamar.
Cox of Navarro.
Cummings.
Dale.
Daniels.
Davis of Dallas.
Davis of Wood.
DeBerry.
Dinkle.
Downs.
Dunlap.Dunn of Falls.
Dunn of Hopkins.
Durham.
Elliott.
Enderby.
Farrar.
Fields.
Finlay.
Florence.
Fly.
Forbes.
Frnka.
Graves.
Gray.
Hagaman.
Hall of Harris.
Hall of Mitchell.
Harman.
Harper.
Hefley.
High.
Hornaday.
Jacks.
Johnson.
Jones.
Jordan.
Justice.
Kemble.
King.
Kinnear.
Kittrell.
Laird.
Lane of Hamilton.
Lane of Harrison.
Lipscomb.
Loftin.
Mankin.
Masterson.
Maxwell.
McDonald.
McFarlane.
McGill.
McKean.
Merritt.
Montgomery.
Moore.
Morris.
Nicholson.
Parish.Dielmann.
Low.
McDougald.Alexander
of Bastrop.
Blount.
Bobbitt.
Bonham.
Carter.
Foster.
Hull.Pavlica.
Pearce.
Perdue.
Petsch.
Poage.
Pool.
Pope.
Powell.
Purl.
Rawlins.
Renfro.
Rice.
Rogers.
Rowell.
Rowland.
Runge.
Schleyer.
Shearer.
Sheats.
Simmons.
Simpson.
Sinks.
Smith of Nueces.
Smith of Travis.
Smyth.
Sparks.
Stell.
Stevenson.
Storey.
Stout.
Street.
Teer.
Thompson.
Tomme.
Turner.
Veatch.
Walker.
Wallace
of Freestone.
Wallace of Panola.
Webb.
Wells.
Westbrook.
Wester.
Williams.
Williamson.
Woodall.
Woodruff.
Young.Absent.
McBride.
Wade.
Wilson.Absent-Excused.
Irwin.
Kayton.
Kenyon.
Sanford.
Stevens.
Strong.
Taylor.A quorum was announced present.
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