The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1955 Page: 3 of 6
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Rational Quart Ar-
te Saturday night, Demo-
throughout the nation paid
leaker Sam Rayburn
the Texan in Wash-
Who holds the highest
and the longest term oI
Hie dinner had been
to be held at one of
Washington hotels, but when
acceptances exceeded the
capacity of <the hotel dining
t it wss necessary to use a
r hall. There were about
people present. Among the
sposketB was Senator Lyn-
Jchnson, who paid tribute
Mr. Raybum on behalf ot the
Former Vice President John
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for his first tripT to Wi
ington since his time of service
here, but had to ehsnge his plans
at the iast moment on the ad-
vice of his physician. To state
the names of all the Texans
present would .require more
.space than this column would
termit, but the State was well
r op resented. Prior to the din-
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Burrls Jack-
son of HiHsboro were hosts to
the members of the Texss dele-
gation in Congress at a coffee.
All in all, it was like Texas Day
in the Capital City, although
Democrats from every state in
the union Joined in- this high
tribute to Speaker Rayburn.
Interior Department Honors
Texans
Judfc Guy Cade Jackson, Jr.,
of Anahuac and Dr. Walter
Preeoott Webb at Austin last
week were presented the Con-
servation Award of the Depart-
ment of Interior for their con-
tributions to water resources de-
velopment throughout the na-
tion and particularly in Texas.
Secretary of the Interior McKay
presented the awards to' the two
Texans in his office in Wash-
ington.
Doctor Webb, professor of
history at the University of
Texas, is the author of a book.
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with the water
out th<r role of the
Bureau of Reclamation in work-
ing toward a solution. Judge
Jackson, for many years County
Judge of Chambers County, is
president of the Texss Water
Conservation Association and
first vice-president of the Na-
tional Reclamation Association.
He is .recognized as an outstand-
ing leader in water resources
development in Texas.
Texas Onions
Last week each senator and
congressman received a small
sack of onions grown in the Rio
Grande Valley of Texas through
the courtesy of the Texas Citrus
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A large truck
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L Capitol wMf a sign on the
side reading, "Texas Onions for
Congress," after making the
trip from Laredo to Washing-
ton. Mrs. Lyndon Johnson and
Mrs. Joe Kllgore, dressed in
Mexican costumes from the
Charro Days celebration in
Brownsville, distributed the on-
ions from the steps of the'Cspi-
tol.
This is the first time that a
full tiruckloec. of Texas agricul-
tural products has been distri-
buted from the Capitol steps,
although many of such products
are advertised through place-
ment in tha Senate and House
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>as In Washington to
"«tha iM^Jaet, which
was handled by Cong. Joe Kil-
gore of McAllen.
and Vegetable Growers and dining rooms. Austin Anson of
DO IT YOURSELF FOR CATTLE
with
CATTLE KING OILER
We have the dope to go in them.
Sleeping sickness vaccine for horses Also
other needed remedies.
SPRING TIME IS FLY TIME.
We have the medicine.
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MAGGIE McKENZIE, popular radio star of KGNC says, "Every
woman knows light Karo is best foi cooking... and on the table...
it's Karo for me, the best-tasting
waffle syrup of 'em all"
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Yes, indeed... biscuits go like hot cakes when
you pour on plenty of delicious Karo waffle
syrup. There's nothing like it for good eating.
Satisfyin' flavor. So rich it stands right up on
top of biscuits (keeps 'em light and fluffy)-
Keep Karo on your table morning, noo> and
night... it tops anything!
Ask your grocer for Karo waff lo syrupr in pinls and quart %
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FOODS • VEGETABLES
FRUITS
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WE GIVE PILGRIM STAMPS —
DENNIS DRUG
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dennis
Unless Communist China de-
cides to initiate a war soon, ev-
ery indication here is that the
nation will enjoy continued
peacetime prosperity in the im-
mediate future. Much of it
will be in evidence in Texas,
wthkJh is still rated as one of the
brightest spots in the country
Dor future industrial growth and
expansion. The hydrogen and
atomic age will witness con-
tinued decentralization of indus-
try, and there is no State In the*
nation which hjii BWaf to offcc
in the way of resourcesgood*
relations between business and
labor, and other attractive en-
vironments.
It is only in the agricultural
fiald.that prospects are not as
bright as we should hope for.
Overproduction of crops and
livestock, and reduced allot-
aTmram
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monts for farmers, present a
problem which must lie mat by
cultural pursuits. The biggest
need now is to develop markets
for our products and to improve
price support and allotment pro-
grams so long as they are ne-
paeted to do
^n this fieii
members are
injustices «'1
felt by farmers
producers
try.
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it s worth more!
Ford's worth more when you buy it . . . and it's easy to
see why! Only Ford brings you the long, low look of the Thunder-
bird and "car-of-tomorrow" lines. Only Ford gives you the
instant—and reassuring—response of Trigger-Torque power . . .
power that whisks you up hills or around traffic . . . gives you
"Go" when you need it for safety's sake! And Ford alone in its
field gives you the solid comfort and handling ease of a new and
smoother Angle-Poised Ride.
There are countless other worth-more features, from the
smoothness and long life of Ford's deep-block engines to the
colorfully fresh new beauty of Ford's Luxury Lounge interiors.
A Test Drive will show you how many there are.
Ford's worth mora whan you soli It . . . and used car
prices prove it! For years, Ford cars have returned a higher
proportion of their original cost at resale than any other low-
prioed car. And that's further proof that Ford's first in all-round,
long-lasting value.
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1955, newspaper, April 21, 1955; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136184/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.