The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1959 Page: 4 of 10
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itftmt t m& 3, Block 1. J. F. Hough-
ftfttes., Inglc*id«,
SStoH Ewing to John E. Warm
Block 3, French Village
Portland.
ft. Bratton, et #1 to Jerry
vrni# l.«rt lj Eta* 4, Frank
Garden TrtKtte, fogteekte.
Gteaa Taylor to James A
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Jtf. Lot 4, Block JO, ms-
kt, Taft.
11/. Emery to Grady Ever-
14. 15. 18, IT, and lft
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out of », », Park Adda, MatWa.
ItmMl W**t to KMvWI W. Belt
Lot# 28 ««4 M, MdUtran Aftdb.
Ar. Pass.
twvld N. Belt to fame* R. Me-
Wfiiftiw* Late 25, 36, 37. 28, and
8W4 of Lot 39, McUran Adte.,
Ar. Ptm.
Com Brums to Episcopal Churcfi
Oo»p. to We*? Texas Lots 23, 34.
and 25, B<ot:k 423, Ar. Paa*.
W. 0. Welle?" Invest. Co. to Flor-
ence Hesrter Wood Lot 6. Block
W. 0, Weller Invest Co. to Samuel
If. IsHRand LsMs 5. 6, T and 8.
Block 130. fngleside Tow-twite.
W. D. Weller Invest, Co. to Mar-
vin Powell Tixitoy Lots 5 and 3,
Block .136, Ingtagidc Toivn*lie.
W, 0. Weller Invest. Co. to P.
J. Landry Lots 16. 17, and 18,
Block TOT. Ingleside Tmvnaik'.
W. L>. Waller Invest Oo, to P. J.
Landry Lot* 3 and *1 Block 112
Ingieside Townsfte.
W. D. Weller Invest. Gi. to P.
.1. Landry Lots 1 and 2, Block 112.
Ingleside Towmlte.
W, D. Weller Invest. Co. to P.
J. Landry G4s 13, 14. ami 15,
Block .107. Ingleaide Townsile.
W. D. Welter Invest. Cft. to Ohes-
trr L. Witte l^ots 1. 2, 3, and 4.
Block 88. Ingle side Tawmite.
Von E. June* to Herman A. Kanis
Late 11 to 18, tods ine!., Block:
22, R. J, William* Addn., Ingtecide.
Georg*; W. Kucha, Jr. to O. F.
PoiinS Lots 5 ami <», Highland Park
Adda.
George W. Zucha, Jr. to 0. F.
PtAtejg IM 4, MgHinl Pftrk Adds,
Herbert E. OjiBrnn to Jess Saw-
yer Lot 12, .Block 268, Ar. Pass.
"ScJiistteswt Pr^rmm USA," a
traveteg exhiftit tefeiefa deplete the
pwgwM made to ednsridtowal fa-
ttffltt** Swim The pmt M yem.
wffl ¥Wt GtargRta C3hrk« M»y fttt.
Hk iwtkwt diaptey, called the
a‘l%<*«6wn< -Tram tf'Eaueatfen,”
will be *et up at the Oanfral
l»w*f «®i Light ampum servte*
eenter iSM .Upw* Street. It will
be open to the ptihlie trom 9 a.sn.
to 8 p.m. weekday* «nd from 1
rn * p.m. &■«&*>•. There 1# no
admission charge.
The exhibition, constructed in two
railroad cars, has already been
iwen by more than J.OW.WO people
In various elite* throughout the
nation.
One car on the train consist*
of authentic reconstructed life-etee
models of three typical 13th c«i~
tury achoolroom*. Ail the items in
the car arc taken from (he Henry
Ford Museum and Greenfield Vill-
age, one of (ho sponsors of the
train.
the other car give* vteiteu •
clowtup «f what modem school-
rooms of Way are like, A kin-
dergarten, an eSenuMtary. » tame
ecowomict, # manual science and
an office practice clasaroom are
on dfelrfay to <*** ae«*id ear. Each
hut been Mgwsd by me **! A»m-
tca's hup ®*Mtoile«t«)ns.l tow with
lielp of’ mw* faeflitte* eA the
Encyclopedia Amerktm. ,
■The «taeaM«i train to heiiw
}.w«8h* to G»rj*iw Ghrtte ** *
lie fervice by Oentra! Power and
yghi Company-
Omteml on the theme •‘Educa-
tk« -- Uhe freedom ~ to every-
body** job,” site tailing dtetey ha»
die three-lbM pturioa* of «a*mir.-
aging interest In &ie teaching pen-
fesskm, paying tribute to the con-
tribution of the American teacher,
and iiwrsNtein* totoreat in »hooi*
and tchotf facflltie*.
IXmty lit with authentic whale
oil lamp* and flickering *r*s jet*
the “old'' car to a dnunetkwUy
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Public Support
Sought To End
Moiling Obsenity
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Tens Oft Elk. »„ First Subd.....
T.F.L., coot. 31.64 acres.
Martha Newatan to HUIeresf Oil
Cb. Sec. 26 and Sec. .10, Cubage
ft Milter Subd., coot, 209 acres.
Allan Shivers to E. A. Parker
Sec. 78, Paul Subd., C.F.P., «mt.
6.15 acres.
Allan Shivers to E. A. Parker
Sec, 64, Paul Subd., C.F.P., com.
13.09 acre*.
Allan Shivers to E. A. Parker
Sec. 63, Paul Subd.. C.F.P., cant.
10 acre*.
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Ym Nome It!
We Hove It!
Army Surplus From Pipe
To Clothing With
Guns Thrown In
Army
Surplus Store
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f mime LA. 6-21M — Taft, Texas
Corner Victoria and Qetgory
Poslmastcr General Arthur E.
Sunwoerfield declared today tt-.e
American public can halt the na-
tion's half Mlllon-doHar a year traf-
fic in mail order obscenity.
Appealing tor public support in
his intensified war on “barons of
obscenity who are brazenly violat-
ing our homes ami soliciting our
children “ the Postmaster General
sstd, “the people themselves bold
the final answer because they cars
put these filth merchants out of
business."
Mr, Summer,field suggested these
steps if obscene mail, or advertise-
aaents soliciting its sale, appears
wardered in your home mail box:
1. Save all material® received,
Including the envelopes and all en-
closures,
2. Report flic matter immediate-
ly to your local Postmaster, *nd
tunrs the materials over to him,
(You may mail in your complaint
and evidence if you wish.)
3. Stand ready to sign a formal
complaint and testify if criminal
action should be necessary.
Mr. Summerfield said public co-
operation at this time is particular-
ly important because the Federal
Government is armed with new
law which makes it possible .to
prosecute snail order filth dealers
in -local area courts.
Formerly, they could be prose-
cuted only at the point of origin
of this materiel— usually a few-
big cities where obscene mail deal-
ers have taken sanctuary behind
legal technicalities and liberal court
interpretations of what is obscene.
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1959, newspaper, May 6, 1959; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711870/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.