1939] 
SERVICE AND REGULATOR Y ANNOUNCEMENTS 
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Willacy, Winkler. Yoakum. Zapata, and Zavala; that part of Bailey County 
lying south of the following-described boundary line : Beginning on the east 
line of said county where the county line intersects the northern boundary 
line of league 207 : thence west following the northern boundary line of leagues 
207, 203, 191, 18S, 175. and 171 to the northeast corner of league 171; thence 
south on the western line of league 171 to the northeast corner of the W. H. L. 
survey; thence west along the northern boundary of the W. H. L. survey and 
the northern boundary of sections 68. 67, 66, 65, 64, 63. 62. 61, and 60 of block 
A of the M. B. & B. survey to the western boundary of said county ; that part 
of Lamb County lying south of the following described boundary line: Begin- 
ning on the east line of said county where the county line intersects the north- 
ern boundary line of sec. 9 of the R. M. Thomson survey ; thence west following 
the northern boundary line of sees. 9 and 10 of the R. M. Thomson survey and 
the northern boundary line of sees. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 of the T. A. Thompson 
survey and the northern boundary line of leagues 637, 636, and 635 to the 
southeast corner of league 239; thence north on the eastern boundary line of 
league 239 to the northeast corner of said league; thence west on the northern 
boundary line of leagues 239, 23S, 233. 222, 218, and 207 to the western boundary 
line of said county; and that part of the northwest corner of Hudspeth County 
lying north and west of a ridge of desert land extending from the banks of the 
Rio Grande northeasterly through the desert immediately west of the town of 
McNarv, such ridge being an extension of the northwest boundary line of sec. 
11, block 65y 2 . 6 
Regulation 3 
Skc. 301.52-3. Articles the interstate movement of which is restricted or 
prohibited. — (a) Articles prohibited )novcment.—The interstate movement from 
any regulated area of gin trash and cotton waste from gins and mills, and all 
untreated or unmanufactured cotton products other than seed cotton, cotton 
lint and linters, either baled or unbaled, cottonseed, cottonseed hulls, and 
cottonseed meal and cake is prohibited. 
(&) Articles authorized interstate movement. — Seed cotton, cotton lint, and 
linters, either baled or unbaled, cottonseed, cottonseed hulls, cottonseed meal 
and cake, and okra may be moved interstate from regulated areas as pre- 
scribed herein. * 
Regulation 4 
Sec. 301.52-4. Conditio-ns governing the issuance of certificates. — (a) Cotton 
lint and linters. — A certificate may be issued for the interstate movement of 
cotton lint or linters, either baled or unbaled, originating in a regulated area 
when they have been ginned in an approved gin and have been passed in bat 
form between heavy steel rollers set not more than %4 inch apart or have been 
given approved vacuum fumigation under the supervision of an inspector : Pro- 
vided. That lint produced in a lightly infested area may be given standard or high 
density compression in lieu of either rolling or fumigation: Provided further. 
That certificates may be issued for the interstate movement of linters produced 
from sterilized seed originating in a lightly infested area when produced in an 
authorized oil mill. 
(b) Cottonseed. — A certificate may be issued for the interstate movement of 
cottonseed produced in a regulated area when it has been ginned in an approved 
gin and has been sterilized under the supervision of an inspector bv heat 
treatment at a required temperature of 150° F. for a period of 30 seconds : 
Provided, That certificates may be issued for interstate movement of sterilized 
cottonseed originating in heavily infested areas only to contiguous regulated 
areas for processing in authorized oil mills. 
(6) Cottonseed hulls, cake, and meal. — Certificates may be issued for the 
interstate movement of cottonseed hulls, cake, and meal produced from steril- 
ized seed originating in a regulated area when these products have been 
processed in an authorized oil mill under the supervision of an inspector. 
(d) Seed cotton. — The interstate movement of seed cotton will be allowed 
only from lightly infested areas into contiguous regulated areas for the pur- 
pose of ginning for which movement no permit is required. 
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