The Dallas Craftsman (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1960 Page: 2 of 4
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December 14.1940
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Season's
Fifty-two thousand
Craftsman for their labor news.
3732 Samuel! Blvd.
THE DALLAS CRAFTSMAN
3202 Samuel) Blvd.
RIverside 2-4493
Phone Riverside 1-1066
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
THE ROSE SHOP
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6315 Lindsley
933 Marion St.
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Member Better Business Bureau
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WESTERN PRINTING CO.
7510 S. Beckley CA 4-2121 51
Reilly
Editor
HICKS PRINTING COMPANY
1404 S. Gd.-Lattimore Rl. 2-8191
JEWELL PRINTING cn.
SEASON'S GREETINGS
Your Friendly Liquor Dealer
Lowrey’s Liquor Store
Accept No SuMiMt
PRINTING FIRMS USING
THE UNION LABEL
ABC PRINTING CO.
either before Christmas, or during
the year, 1961:
1. Bring all of my little mem-
bers real good long jobs so I can
go fishing or hunting.
2. Bring the boys the urge to
attend at least six meetings of
the local during 1961, 30 I won’t
have to read reports to empty
seats.
3. Bring all my little and all
my big contractors, hundreds and
hundreds of big buildings to put
together in Dallas county and
give the “open shop” contractors
The Allied Printing
Trades Label
is the only
PRINTERS'
Johnny’s Package
Store
Greetings
Lee’s Package Store
No. 2
Carhartt of Texas
LADIES SPORTSWEAR
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Season's Greetings
Holland's Package Stores
Fast Courteous Service
We Appreciate Your Business
7700 Greenville Ave.
1839 North Henderson
We Caah Payroll Checks
C. E. (JerryI WOOTEN
7410 Greenville Avenue
Highway 75
Phone EM 1-2943
YOOR
UNION FLORIST
BONA FIDE
UNION LABEL
Recegnized by the
AFL-CO
its use demonstrates the work
has been performed by akilled
REX’S LIQUORS
WE MEET ALL
ADVERTISED PRICES
We Cash Payroll Checks
5608 So. Lamar HA 8-9733
Highway 75
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WALLACE C. REILLY.
IOSEPH B. COX......
EHELBY T. WHITE ..
P. B SMITH
MRS. MADGE DEWEY
DALLAS BUILDING
TRADES COUNCIL
By L. E. DILLEY
. .Reporter
Adv. Mgr.
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The Dallas Craftsman repregente the
true trade union movement, voicing “
aspirations and achievements of —
American Federation of Labor - Con-
■reM of Industrial Organizations. It
does not represent the Bolshevik. I. W
W., Anarchist. Radical, or any other
movement injurious to the peace and
stability of American institutions. It is
for America, first and last, and for the
honest, moral, upright, courageous and
true unions all the time.
TheSKYPILOT
By JOE P. KING
Published by the
REILLY PUBLISHING COMPANY
1710 South Harwood Street
Mall Address, Post ortice Box 1*7
Telephone HA 8-8385
Editorial Office: Labor Temple
1717 Young Street — HA *-*SS8
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
AND ADVERTISING RATES
One Year ................... $2.00
Adv. Rates Furnished on Application
Entered at the Post Office, Dallas.
Texas as Second-Class Mail Matter
Under the Act of March 1. 1879.
EASE THE STRAIN ON YOUB EYES
Bring Your Physicicm’s Prescription to Ui for A-1
QUALITY GLASSES
THOMAS OPTICAL COMPANY
Pacific Ave., Ground Floor, Medical Art* Building
Issued Every Friday
Founded 1»1S By Wm. M.
member* in Dallas
County depend on
mechanic* and guarantees
100% union printing job.
The Dallas
90 Yov AAV ffoBooyfe FOOL?
BHT WELL A UNION MAN OOT
YovkRE 9MOKIN* NON-UNION
camm. ybm ELL ME IF YoURE
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< TRADES COUNCIL >
AN OPEN LETTER TO
SANTA CLAUS
Dear Saint Nick:
Having been a reasonable good
little business agent for the past
six months, I am writing this
letter to you in care of The Dal-
las Craftsman, inasmuch as Bro.
Wallace Reilly assures me that
verybody that is anybody reads
this labor paper. I know your
shop must be a "Union Shop” for
Iv’e always found so many “bugs”
in the presents you have been
giving me lo these many years.
Now here is a list of things I
would like to have you bring me
kETCHURPair Speotallate
AND
KILLUM
"Your Sport Shop" ON
834 W. KIEST
Store Hours 7 A.M. to ■ P. M.
FB 4-4214
SOund off
WHAT OUR READERS ARE THINKING
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Address all letters to The Editor, Dallas Craftsman,
1710 South Harwood, Dallas 1, Texas
a whole lot of work in California
or New York.
4. Bring bags and bags of real
good health and happiness to all
and take away in one of your
empty ones all sickness and
troubles.
5. Bring me the ability to car-
ry on in my job with a fair,
level-headed approach to all mat-
ters, and to be fair and just with
both the boys who pay my salary
and with the people in turn, who
pay their salaries.
6. That’s all I want for
Christmas, Santa. You will find
a glass of milk and some cookies
on the mantle.
Hoping yours,
TED TEDFORD,
"Men—You Can’t Beat—You can’t
even equal the clothing values at
Stein's, America’s greatest doth
I era”
THE DIVINE VIRTUE
"And forgive us our trespasses,
as we also have forgiven those
who trespass against us.” Mat-
thew 6:12.
The easiest and most natural
thing that any man does in his
life is to excuse himself for his
mistakes. The thing most difficult
and most contrary to his natural
instinct that a man ever accom-
plishea is to forgive those who
have wronged him.
Many, many men possess the
virtue of honesty and are quite
willing to share this world’s goods
with others, but stumble on the
idea of forgiving those who have
failed in life or have wronged
them.
Forgiving robs us of our sense
of self-esteem. The moment that
we forgive we are robbed of the
exhilarating fantasy that we are
superior to the one forgiven. Our
clenched flat muat unbend and
become an open palm no longer
clutching the treasured bauble
labelled "I’m glad I’m better than
others.”
We are goaded to the virtue of
generosity because It will gain
the approval of others. Murder,
adultery, or lying we may re-
frain from fear because of fear or
consequence to be suffered. Fail-
ing to forgive another brings no
dire retribution from society. For-
giving another bring no immedi-
ate, no visible, no tangible re-
ward.
Forgiving one who has wronged
us is the only virtue that we have
the opportunity to practice that
is purely for virtue’s sake. It is
the divine virtue because it is the
only overt act that a human can
ever have the opportunity to
perform thatis absolutely God-
like.
To consider carefully not “what”
a man does alone but “why”
he does it; to be able to realize
that “There but the Grace of God
go I”; to sympathetically put
ourselves in the other man’s
shoes and realize that if we wore
them we might have trod the
same road has but one reward.
That reward is simply the
privilege of being able to pray
without fear of the results: "For-
give us our debts, as we also have
forgiven our debtors.”
IRONWORKERS’
HAPPENINGS
Local No. 481
By DAVID KEELER
MELTON PRINTING 0o.
8930 Commerce RI1-6736 1
POWELL PRINTING OO.
1008 Wood St. .. RI1-9588 14
THE DALLAS CRAFTSMAN
REILLY PRINTING co.
1710 S. Harwood, HA8-8385 41
WARLICK LAW
PRINTING CO, INO.
I guess after a week of rain
all jobs will be digging out of the
mud. I understand the missile
sites in New Mexico closed down
due to the weather.
There have been several jobs
let in this area the past couple
of weeks, but they have not
started. I see where the steel
mill in Palestine is still hanging
fire. This will be a very good
job if a non-union contractor
does not get the contract. Kap-
per’s Co. are the designers, and
I hope they will do the erection
as this company has an Interna-
tional agreement with this local
union.
Bro. Guy Hamm is still in
Methodist Hospital. Also, Bro.
Owen Weathers’. Bro. Weathers
has a very bad burn on his right
side, that he received Dec. 2,
when a heater which he was
lighting caught his shirt on fire.
He will be in the hospital for
several days. On these rainy
days, drop by the hospital and
visit with these brothers. I know
they will enjoy having you. Bro.
H. H. Howell was by the office
last week. Bro. Howell was on
his way back from San Antonio,
where his wife had passed away.
As you know, when our dues
go up in January, the Internation-
al issued a new stamp. Bro. John
Turnbull was the first to get the
new stamps in his book Several
of the Beasley men are coming
through Dallas from Florida on
their way to Wisconsin. I doubt
if the sun tan they had while
working in Florida will last long
in Wisconsin.
Christmas and New Years will
fall on Sunday this year. So
the union will take off the fol-
lowing Monday. Next Monday
night will be meeting night. Be
sure to make arrangements to
attend.
THI DALLAS CRAFTSMAN
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Dallas Cabana Motel, $3,500,-
000.00. Stemmons and Slocum,
J. A. Jones, Atlanta, Georgia.
Turner High School. Total
cost, 3286,380.00. 605 Getzedaner '
street. North Side Elementary
School, 801 Brown street. High
School Science Building, 102 Sec-
ond Street. All Waxahachie,
Texas. B-W Construction Com-
pany, Bryan, Texas.
Apartment Building, $250,000.-
00. Comal and Lancaster. L. A.
Peterson.
Bowling Alley, 320 Lanes,
3225,000.00. Loop 12, near Dal-
las Fort Worth Turnpike. L. A.
Peterson.
Country Club, 3142,889.00.
Corsicana, Texas. K. P. Crouch
and Son, Waco, Texas.
School Class Room Addition,
3110,000.00. 10600 Preston Road.
St. Mark’s School. Erle P.
Grossman.
Retail Shops, 375,000.00. Esti-
mated). 6055 Forest Lane. Hag-
ler Construction Company.
Stagg Liquor Store
Standard Brands of
LIQUORS AND BEER
Bill Mulqueeny, Mgr.
5922 Hines Blvd FL 2-0192
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