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Edna FFA Youths
Win Honors at Big
l lowing at Cuero
Billy (Jatcs. Edna FFA youth.
v-pn grand champion breeding
t ;n with his registered South
i wn at the South Texas l.ive-
<. K-k Show at Cuero last week
Kenitli \nders placed.third in |
I ■;> e\ci:t with his registered
: uthdow n rain Kehilh s
x s grand champion in his class
i i Dallas three years ago, but
\ as not in top show
t s event. \dvisor .E
p jrs announced
THE EDNA HERALD
Th .sday, March 26, 1953
Early Adjournment
Of Legislature Is
Seen by W. T.
such practices amount to. eon- doubt, be composed of members j is a great benefit when acting
servatism, and they certainly of the House who are very much in its advisory capacity, it should
disregard the social responsibil j In harmony with the desires of
McNeil ity of the state t0 care for tjjesej the administration. The bill, as
I people. ; it was passed by the committee
Your State Legislature is now! On each amendment offered and finally by the House was | lature nor by the entire Legis- j roading" a bill through the Le-' r)„Vr ennsrieiiee ahii'ot
well past (he half-way mark of j the “conservative" group argued practically identical to the one ; lature. I gislature. Whether this was right
Us usual 120 day period and at , that they would "take care of" suggested by the Legislative! While .there were m a n y j or wrong I was happy to observe
present all indications are that'the desired addition in the Free Budget Board—a committee ap-! amendments which would have • that my views were in accord
it will adjourn somewhere near j Conference Committee if it were pointed to study the needed ap-! provided forspending that 1 did I with a groyp in the House who
the end of that time «’hf pros- . possible That committee will no propriations. While such a board not approve of and did not want, j have a reputation for doing their
poets for an early adjournment 1 11
it was apparent that they could! own thinking. If you do not j tee. Any further appropriation
not 'pass, and I voted for the agree with my stand on this*1 of any1 consequence will no doubt
not, in my opinion, have its | amendments and against the bill matter, I assure you that I did j call for another taxing and a
recommendations rubber stamp- as a protest to what 1 considered not change anything. light in the House over a tax
ed by a committee of the Legis- an excellent example df “rail-! 0n the other hand 1 have a 1 Ml or bills. At this time it is
roading" a bill through the Le- j rif,ar conscience about my vote. I difficult to make any predie-
other appropriations to Boos at all as to’what will prob-
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be made must now be made! aMy develop along these lines,
through “single shot" bills which \ W. T. McNeil,
have little chance of approval j State Representative,
by the Appropriations Commit- j District 32.
nun brightened this past week when
Hu- i I....... \|i;jru|irmiums Bill |
was passed after a 15-hour ses-l
lape for skin This bill was, of course, the i
N. Mai- big news of, the session thus far. j
\s I am sure you know , the |
Charles Schwarz placed a blue oill was extremely conservative!
■ i. .-bon on his* registered South-1 jn , j(S appropriations — which!
< wn ewe. Red ribbons w ent to sounds good. I am not convinced j
i maid CatJwell, Billy (Tales, (hat such extreme conservatism.!
I. Mitth Anders and Charles ! will prove to he good in the long !
i mvarz on their yearling regis-i run While it is common know j
i ed Southdown ewes Don Cad ; lerfgo that most state agencies
v eil placed a red on another. a>w for more money than they
Southdown ewe. ! really need, there are some
Joe Moore won a blue ribbonj needs, which are very obvious |
oh a white rock capon which was aBCj which apparently received
4 bought for a nice price by T. N , I10 consideration from the Ap
auritz ot Ganad»«B»Wr 1 riibhoiis | propriations Committee Amend
went to Roy Ortolon and Gene ments offered to the hill on the
G .yosdz Billy M. Anderson floor during debate which would
1 laced a white ribbon. These have provided for those needs
capons were bought by Biggly j were consistently defeated by a
\ :ggly, Cuero Livestock Ex- j small majority of the House
change and Bert Kirk, president • ,\s an example of what 1 men-
oi the Cuero Livestock Show , turned above regarding the pos-
it lute ribbons went to Joe sl(,ie fallacy of the bill s being
Stark. Freddy Browning and conservative, the majority of the
Chris Marthiljohni on Jersey House (many of whom apparent-
licifers ly would never consider voting
John ( Jacobs placed a blue agajnst the policies of the state
ri (bon in top competition with administration) voted against an
his registered Brahman hull , amendment which would have
w deb came from the herd of provided money for doctors and
t \ Jacobs of Yoakum Don equipment, to treat the mentally
lleSsong won a white ribbon on iu in our slat(1 institutions It is
Bis Harrison Stafford hied regis- estimated that one third of these
te.ed. Hereford hull. i patients could he cured by prop-
:l M • Crabb, B. J Ierrel], ■ er treatment-^nany of them in
Maxey Sappington and Glen ■ a short tjme ,
Ligh placed red ribbons on! •
t.efr Hampshire fat lambs Joe!Under Present system
Leigh, Billy M Anderson. R L. th*y a 'c vlr,jual* k*Pt m
1,.roughs.' Don Cadwell. Don- and will reman, there a cont.nu-
, , , a ous burden on the state, until
Eli Long. Roy Ortolon. plus, .. , ■, . . .. ., .
, . ii. they die. 1 do not believe that
ii rre lambs owned by Glen . J ~ _
Lcifeh, Crabb and Anderson, all ;
P aced white ribbons.
Chris Marthiljohni placed a j
red ribbon on his nice register- j
ed Jersey sow and litter of ten '
p js. Tommy Whitstine placed _
a white ribbon on his registered . SI
D.troc Jersey gilt. i «
Several of the Edna FI A hoys j
were in the scramble each of j
t e three nights. These events j
were staged by Mr. Malphurs,
t.'.e Edna vocational teacher. Don |
H ssong won a cowboy style hat
a if Bill Cavcl won S6 for Ins
' project program in these events. ,
J D. Lopez won grand chain !
pmn buck, grand champion doe |
a.vj reserve grand champion doe
with his registered California j
n obits. There w«ere many rah
b is of all breeds entered in the |
show.
,V. T. Westhoff loaned the Ed-
na FFA exhibitors his truck and
gave the gasoline to haul their
stock up and back to the show,
pi s providing a good place to
sleep while they were in Cuero.
Willis Barfield of the Cuero
Livestock Exchange paid the to-
tal bill for all the meals of the
Edna chapter hoys during the;
t! . ee days of the show. This j
i bunted to well over $200, as j.
t e boys ate at the American I
C ie the entire time. A real ex-j
p assion of thanks from all the |
b ys and their teacher goes to j
t cse people for these fine ges-
tures, Mr. Malphurs said. . j
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Evans, Chester. The Edna Herald (Edna, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1953, newspaper, March 26, 1953; Edna, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth763844/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Jackson County Memorial Library.