The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 70TH YEAR, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1958 Page: 1 of 10
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DUBLIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1958
Ten Page*
He Comes Up With Logic
! Forwarding Hus to Washington
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trr I* coming to
title country to
tnapert ta r ■ a
end macho*, nnd
I tin dtocovar-
Jti right there ta
■where tM* «Oe*-
firt make* a big
_ mistake.
ttooe nothing wrong
' A, d.lagallaoe vtelt
L|,| where thl# country
|h ta ehewtaj than tha
fijmihTidjr ta
u» tha hoot
letrjr. hlraa a*
_J be* aed whtaha
, (mm as* good farm
tha hisd* of f*c*a*
Jia» •***•»•♦? t* brand
■ |MKh-t *11 mtttaK to«
white, tomw
It eooatrr veto** 01*.
am a tot of good]
_ countrr. be
we maMat do---.
, <»*« eff to Makers
atrtao It givesj
i W that
»»■ K»'iitaaa » **»»
| to lew* lb* oto* of
IleaaM «ve|Rls<
■ af M
Jnaf a (*
jam my gtooa. Wytos
f*at ht sagging goto*,
\u mj aqmpmaM and
i or rtolda, meat
i (Mr
OU Industry Film
Shown to Rotarianx
"Thro* lor Tomorrow.” a mo-
tion picture that tall* the etory of
I tire# young mart In search of a I
cartar, wti viewed by The Rotary
Club at n meeting on Tuesday
br,ld at Buaset Cate Rill Calnee
Introduced tha film
Tha mOTta, filmed in color, took
aoa of tha *araor-ae.-kin« young
man oa a lour of the oil industry
Gained pointed out In introduc-
ing tha film, "tty IMS It million
more people will be living in (he
United Stale* We Deed young
men who can think ahead and
build for the future '
Aa an example, tialn-e said
“The oil Inductry mu»t Invect
nearly ttO billion by tM5 to find
more oil and to build the equlp-
ment for refining and diatrtbnlhuc
H The demand for oil product* I*
espected to increase by 3 million
j barrels a day one thtrd more
j than we are now using ”
The Rotary program w»< in
with tb» observe nr of
Community Chest Drive is Underway;
Leaders Confident Goal to be Readied
GOING AROUND EN-CIRCLED—D'» hoop-de-do time in*h^f^w«TcoMt
arc caught up In the latest US. era re. ”hula-hwpa_ Tlw hoop dea;jehlch ^ ^ Aus.
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(08 Rpogveaa Week being obaerv
I*8 October --
tM*
San Angelo Senator
Against Legislature
Sessions Each Year
|g *a tar
l oaatd i
ago this
ash lag tbotra tor
|«.
iriau right ig pat
I bat forward, but eote
> I daeea’t hart u tot
la* the fact you'ua gM
|ial toe
tan* a foresga dale-
i a* ta thlt country.
I aa her* H O sure the
Tow* ratthtoRy.
I A.
Jackets
IbDs’Lair
Nile 1ft
• ta aa aid fa* and
rtval ______
Urn
. - ***** the tv.
j£j» toa'^tod
ha after ua aad
!•»«» downs bard.
• tot to gtva tham a
tor their moan
McCollum doclar
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to f*.-f
•am m .»»»«»*.
per gtom aad
i Agcoonta baa
b Uaatol aaa*
.Stale Senator Doraey B Harde-
man of San Angela, oppeaeni of
the proposed Oouetltalional A-
niendment MJR I. wbteb propoao*
aaaaal sessions at the Lagtela-
tur*. annont aalartoa of VM*.
plus an aalimltod par ftom nad
unlimited
declared that aueh
»«»»• wtR result ta
tag without comp*
.. iwk
toon* from
-MJR t
seeeaaa of tha I
would not bo p
i« ember* or tbs Rtate.”
Mb attacks the wisdom of they
"aalmitod a* penae of offtc*--
la am««nt nod man oar aa deter-
mined. ' \
• It (a not unllhely that tbo
Lagtalature would deal geoerou*-
SINE PROPOSED
Constitutional
Amendments
Editor's Not#: Durlag anoceod-
tag «Mt> prior to tb# November
4 General Electloa tbs nine Con-
atttutioaal Amaadmaat* «riH be
analysed for tba latormaUou of
voters. It la aot latoagod to todl-
rate how anyone ahdtod *•«• «•
tba nmradmeau. but rather to
aad bod potato of
lag • feet of the voter reaction
at the next Legislature
The San Angelo lawmaker at-
taeha tba amendment aa wholly
anOeceaaary from the atnndpolnt
of either resell* aoatemolated or
•jpeniM Involved
-The amendment ta poorly writ-
ten and If adopted, will likely en-
tail egi-naive llUgulloo and re-
)uir» judicial InterpreUtloa.” b»
points out
Men Hardeman declared that
he op weed this amendmest In tba
IPf T session of the Leglalnure,
and aubeeuucnt study h*a con-
firmed the aouadneaa af hta
action, . _’
Mr and Mra Oeron Navanach-
waader of near Bastrop aceom-
iiADltod by Iftfft. CUrmb«U WIUlM#
of Wiaconala visited ‘heir a™**'
parents. Mr. and htop- T. T'
long last week and *nd returned
borne oa Taaaday.
TMb ataandment would permit
exteturtoa of partldpattoa to a
county's rotlremaat. dlaahfuty.
and death qompeuaatloa fund ho
appointive and *tocttv» offtoara
and employees of the oouaty aad
The celling aa eoaart-
ade by the coaaty aad
tba county and precinct edEaara
Bad emptoyeea would to
?:r:rr=; car
declared, ‘t ie only restraint be-] lh# coul
aad »B|iei— -™- — -
from 5% to Itbto aad tbo proaato
Sl«0 per person llmttaaiom re-
Queen Victoria gjLjtostaan
reigned from LifT to 1»0I _
riuh r.ivet Him Start
Harold Obreath Oie rf 34 Tens Boys
Recm FFA American Fanner Rank
County Grant8 $20
Monthly to Dublin
For Fire Fighting
Payment of $20 per month to
the City of Dublin to help cover
t oats of fighting fire# In the
rural areas waa voted by tba
Erith County Commissioner#
Court at the regular monthly
session Monday.
Tba Commissioners Court a too
authorised payment of MO per
month to the City of Btephen-
ville for the same purpose
Judge Dale W. Harbin In mak-
ing the announcement aUted that
payments to DubRa and Stephon-
vllle will contintM until further
act ton by the Court.
.Codntderabto egpanae U in
WlU
Mon of tbi* burden
The annual Dublin Community
Cheat drive for funds got under-
way Monday night, when chair-
men of the various committees,
team captains and aollcltors met
at, a kickoff dinner at the school
lunchroom.
BUI Gaines, general chairman
of the 1*58 drive, acted a» master
of ceremonies Guy Jonea, Com-
munity Cheat president, intro-
duced Dr. Guy D. Newman, presi-
dent Of Howard Payne College,
who was principal speaker at the
meeting.
Dr. Newman told the gathering
that It should not only be consi-
dered a duty but also a pleasure
to share our means to make life
more pleasant for others less for-
tunate, and In aiding Institutions
Pickup of Garbage
On Free Basis is
To Be EGmmated
Livestock Slaughter
Methods Regulated
By New Federal Law
u.mM Gilbreath, son af Hr*.
ssrdS
°[ iSVZumm* hl«h-‘
Ditto #rlcM Fanner,
wot ton Of rFAto
m '
Kansas City.
gggfsSSc
?isr *?rA^
m BPiPto* ,
• rrA Ch;nC-n of
ilicifltA irv icriw®
office of th* ,uu .,ll‘
SfflSnSS
of the netlonel organltotlon.
Approve! of thee# honrd* M
usually taetamouat to
tha delegate* to tbo Amorlwa
Farmer rank. This degree le bo-
stowed only to on* of each ttaone-
and FFA member*,
l oilbroeth I* * 1W» g«4unt* of
Dublin High School, !>« «»»'
plated two yonr* work at T*^**®J
Stole College end 1* W.hfto
tn the dairy buelneea at hie bom*
h*Hla project program hee been
g'ig&'awB
2. UuW. I—C>“»
'■•.r «*» -
$180 per person
moved Contribution*
res and official# would have to
be matched by the county, not to
exceed the TkfetR colling.
IfOEi
I This la parmtoolve legtalatlow
■No county wetod be rsgulgwd tol
adopt this plan unloas tha major-
ity of It* voter* approved. If tb#
people of the county waM to
adopt auch » plsn. they
permitted to do so.
Elective officer* of tbo coaaty
aad precinct officer* and amptoy-
should be allowed to parttet-
pat* In tb# county retlreanaod. dto-
ability —'* »n">e«wwwflnw
fund.
One of tbo grtotoet attxwottoo*
offered by bnaiaaaa and Intoriry
to tb# fringe benefit of a pand »»
tlremaat plan. A bettor
retirement plan with *
partldpattoa Increased from
to 1%% and removal of th*. Pt
colling will help eecur* W»d re-
to In well qualified portmim* tor
oftieo nad employmast to tb*
county «*d precinct*
AGA1NBT:
Thle nmondmont would bn* _
dent in that no
la required nor aa ago ltmHPto tor
ponelon eltglbllty. tMhor towtoana
aad industries — evon tbo Itni
ConatltuUoa In totting up othor
pension plans—specify a **■*"“
year period of sorvtc* of an
limit S to to M years. UMjc thfa
proposal an official would bo *M-
gibla to rocolvo bonaflta after 4
year* sarvlo* — or loss.
This retirement plan I*
costly than others now
to other employ*** snd
tn State public eervlcs (6% ul-
lowed for »Uto employee*
g?,, for teacher*). Bodsl Socui
now permitted under “ *~
tlon for all amployees
tala, would provide *<
tlrement and dlaablll'
without thla added to*
This amendment wonl
mlt n broader ii
for the fund, which the
tion now
Coltog* at at too. (*pl)—Agen-
ateff of the Federal Government
will be prohibited from procuring
any lives beck product* from plant*
which elaughter or handle live-
stock by any method* othor than
those classified aa humane by the
Secretary of Agriculture after
June 90. t»«0
Humane method* arW thoee
making the animat Insensible to
pain by a slagto blow, gunahot. or
electrical, chamical or other
means of shock, explains Roy
ghyder. extension meats special
tot. The Jewish faith requires a
special procedure which falls
within the specification of the
new law.
A number of aystoma ara now
In use Involving tba uee of carbon
dioxide for Immoblttitng boga.
potato out Raydar. Far cattle, the
firearms people have developed
what I* called a "oaptlva bolt’
gun. Thla la a epectol-type gun
gun. xnta is a epeewt-sype e-“ —-—
which ahoota a bolt-Uke object la- city aanltotlon
—___i . hi.llet thee renderinx eluded way* an
The Dublin City Council decid-
ed Tuesday night that there
would be no more free aervtce In
connection with garbage pickups
within the city limits. This step
wss token as an economy
ure. and discontinue! garbage and
trash pickups immediately.
Two major points were brought
out In the council's discussion of
the matter. The onee-a-month
pickups, aa carried out hereto-
fore. Is Ineffective In that garbage
aad other refuse to ailewed to ac-
cumulate on the premia#*
througboct the month. This cre-
ates a health besard and provide*
breeding piece* for rodents, file#
nad other lecssto
The second metorjpotet discuss*
ed we# that providing * fro# pick-
■aftawwar?'*
Tc replace the Mi ssdvtoe the
Council voted to provide garbage
pick-jo service at a cedt of 50
coat* par month. This service will
bo Inaugurated oa a trial of “two
cr throe tUnea a month” I
with regular pickup acbadnl
be workod out.
It t* hoped that the system may
be inaugurated oa a voluntary
beets oa the pari of local resi-
dents. however, the Council la
empowered to paaa tow* which
would make garbage dtopoaal
mandatory, ahould tbo need arise.
Major M. Hoffman announced
Wednesday that those Wishing
city truck* to pick up garbage
may order thla service by apply-
ing at tb# city ball. Tb* M cent
charge for this service U payable
monthly and may ba paid with the
waitr bill.
It ta estimated that this fee
will cover coat* of providing
trucks aad drivers for thla service
and will also provide for regular
cleanup of allays In tb* downtown
area.
Tb* Council request* that citi-
zens contact tb* city hall at their
earliest convenience to order the
garbage pickup aervtce.
Other matters ports in lag to
which help In building better com-
munities.
The snm of $4,560 has been set
as the 1958 Community Chest
fund _goal. No accurate check of
the amount collected was avail-
able Thursday but early res-
ponse by a number of contribu-
tors created optimism that tha
goal would be reached.
Gelnes issued an appeal to local
residents who might be missed by
solicitors to voluntarily bring in
their donations. "It to possible
that for one reason or another
some persons might not be con-
tacted by solicitors. If you are not
called on with the next few days It
will be a great help if you will
bring your donation to Nathan
Siegel, treasurer, at Novit's De-
partment Store,” Gaines announc-
ed.
A completed lint of solicitors
for surrounding communities was
announced by W. R. Heizer, rural
area captain, this week as fol-
lows:
North Greens Creek, Mr. and
Mrs. Leander Klker; South Greens
Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Vaughn; Highland, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Thlebaud; North Cow
Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gris-
ham; South Cow Creek, Mr. and
Mra. Ray 8mlth; Edna Hill and
Shiloh. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jurney
Sr.; Alexander, Mr. and Mra.
Troy Vaughn; Harbin. Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Hammonds; Purree,
Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Abercrom-
bie; Wilson. Mr. and Mra. Fred
Munaelle; St. George, Mr. and
Mn. W. W. LaBaume; East Cot-
tonwood, Mr. and Mra. A. D. Gib-
son; West Cottonwood. Mr. aad
Mrs. Will T. Gandy; Bumyan, Mr.
and Mrs. Jamas Howell.
Thoos residing la rural areas
surrounding Dublin have always
played a substantial part ta con-
tributing to t b a Community
Cheat aad other local projects and
Heizer expressed optimism that
they would Sgalh do their part
this year.
stead of a bullet, thaa rendering
a hammer-Uka Mow.
Boerotory of Agriculture Ear*
T. Benson Is In the process of set-
ting up a national committee tor
developing slaughter procedure*
which are authorised aad speci-
fied by the legislature._
eluded ways and means of elimi-
nating tba Infestation of rats and
mioe throughout tbo city. Plans
are being made to furnish rat
poison free to residents. A quan-
tity of poisoa la to bo secured aad
will be available et the city'll
water plant.
tlrement
BMiL
United Nations Day Proclamation
The following proclamation has bean Issued by Mayor M.
Hoffman which calls upon local cltlaeaa to Join la tb* observance
of United Nation* Day, Oetobor M:
Whereas tor the purpose of maintaining international pane*
aad promoting tha advancement of all people* of tbo United State*
of America Joined la founding tha Unitod Nation*; and
Whereas In working for a durable world order of freedom and
justice, the firm support of tb# Uattod Nations baa always bean a
mriato fundamental element of our foreign policy; and
SUMMIT where** the United Nation* provides an unlqua International
forum aad constantly seeks tq improve Its machinery for collective
security and peaceful settlement of disputes; and
Whereas the General Assembly of the United Nations bn* re-
solved that October twenty-fourth, the anniversary of, the
into fore* of the United Nation* Chart*, ahould b* da
year to making known the purposes, principle., and
menu of the United Nation#:
Now. therefor*. I. M.Wfman, mayor of the City of Dublin.
Taxes, do call on all cltisen* of our city to Join In thla
One Important advantage the
Community Chest offers to con-
tributor* is local control of funds.
Frequent drive* pat on by Na-
tional Agencies draw oft too largo
percentage of loeal collection*
r national purposes.
Tb* locally sponsored Commun-
ity Chest provide* for tbo upkeep
of these same very worthwhile
agendas on a percetnage boats,
while at tbo asm* time insuring
tb* availability of funds tor local
charities and tb* furtherance of
local projects.
Oosto are Red need
The United Fund states that
Its costs are less than a ntckle for
every dollar raised. Tbo March of
Dlmaa. one of the moot appealing
and efficient National Agencies,
claim* aa average of about 11
The smaller the agency
collecting, the larger the propor-
tion of expense* art to b* charged
against tba charity n contributor
has chosen to aid.
Apparently some small agenc-
ies spend as much as dl cento for
each dollar raised. “Whan yon
gat rid of the administrative load
It token to run all thaa* separate
campaigns,” nays oa* liberal con-
tributor. “you have that much
more money left lor Charity ''
With doaens of cauoee soliciting
fund*, many with startler nomas.
It's held to toll tb* worthy from
the worthless. Tb* contributor*
to tbo Community Cheat known
ha s giving to n reputable organ
tsatlon. ,i
Tha casual giver ta on easy
touch for tbo ordinary "bard-
luck story,'' or the drive
tlmsntol appeal. Tbo ooa
la not necessarily taken In by
heartbreak angle
resent n d*s<
many Important
tor lack of *uck
Allocation of fund# tay the.,
»t committee of the local i
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Jackson, Albert S. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 70TH YEAR, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1958, newspaper, October 17, 1958; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532532/m1/1/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.