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Following a special session of the Crockett County Commissioners Court, held Monday, May 1, at which returns from the special dog law election held April 22 were canvassed. The Court issued a proclamation making the new law effective in this county. Finding a majority of voters in favor of the registration of and a tax on dogs, the court set June 4, 1944, as the date on which the dog law becomes effective in the county. Declaring that on and after that date “it shall be unlawful to own a dog in Crockett County without being registered and a tax be paid thereon.” Dog license tags will cost the dog owner $1 a year, and the county treasurer is charged with the responsibility of collecting the tax and issuing the licenses.
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