H.R. No. 538
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, On February 28, 2007, people from across Atascosa
  County are traveling to the State Capitol to celebrate their
  community's heritage and to share with fellow Texans their history,
  traditions, and achievements; and
         WHEREAS, The name Atascosa, derived from the Spanish word for
  boggy terrain, was used to describe the area as early as 1788;
  during the first part of the 19th century, this grassy prairie
  region of South Texas attracted Spanish, Mexican, and
  Anglo-American settlers, and by the time of the Texas Revolution,
  its ranching industry was flourishing; and
         WHEREAS, In 1856, the region was sufficiently populated to be
  sectioned off from Bexar County; the original county seat at
  Navatasco was later permanently moved to the centrally located town
  of Jourdanton; and
         WHEREAS, Situated next to the famous Camino Real, the county
  has long benefited from its proximity to major transportation
  arteries linking it with the Gulf Coast, the Rio Grande Valley, and
  Mexico, as well as other major population centers; and
         WHEREAS, Atascosa County enjoys the economic benefits reaped
  by an abundance of natural resources and, blessed with productive
  range and irrigated farmland, the area is known for its farming and
  ranching industries; and
         WHEREAS, Proud of its ranching heritage, Pleasanton, the
  county's trading center, bills itself as the birthplace of the
  cowboy, a designation symbolized by a large bronze statue in front
  of city hall; in nearby Poteet, known to many as the Strawberry
  Capital of the World, a seven-foot, 1,600-pound monument to the
  fruit graces the front lawn of city hall and a Strawberry Festival,
  the fourth-largest agricultural festival in the state, takes place
  in April; and
         WHEREAS, Other resources such as oil and gas also play a
  significant role in the county's ongoing development, but the most
  important asset in the area's increasingly diverse economy is
  undoubtedly its industrious citizenry; and
         WHEREAS, For more than a century, residents of Atascosa
  County have contributed to the economic and cultural development of
  Texas, and they are justifiably proud of their rich history; it is
  indeed appropriate that they be honored on this day; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 80th Texas
  Legislature hereby recognize February 28, 2007, as Atascosa County
  Day at the State Capitol and extend a warm welcome to all visitors
  from that fine county.
 
  Gonzalez Toureilles
 
  ______________________________
  Speaker of the House     
 
         I certify that H.R. No. 538 was adopted by the House on
  February 28, 2007, by a non-record vote.
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House